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Chi Technology Assists in Approval of Hong Kong's First Cross-border Hydrogen Energy Tourist Bus Pilot Project

iconMay 15, 2025 19:41
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The Environment and Ecology Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region recently announced good news: the cross-departmental working group on hydrogen energy, led by the Bureau, has in principle approved the applications for eight new hydrogen fuel pilot projects in the latest round of approvals. Among them, the hydrogen fuel cell cross-border tourist bus project jointly developed by Feichi Technology and Alanbus has attracted significant attention, marking an important step forward for Hong Kong in the field of green cross-border transportation.

The hydrogen-powered tourist buses used in this project are jointly developed by Feichi Technology and Alanbus, aiming to provide efficient, zero-emission green transportation solutions for the growing personnel exchanges within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It is noteworthy that this is not only Hong Kong's first cross-border hydrogen bus project but will also pioneer a new model for the coordinated development of hydrogen energy transportation in the Greater Bay Area.

It has been revealed that Feichi Technology and Alanbus signed a memorandum of strategic cooperation on March 21, 2025. According to the agreement, both parties will fully leverage their respective strengths in hydrogen energy technology R&D and commercial operations to jointly establish a technological innovation platform, focus on expanding overseas markets, and create internationally competitive hydrogen energy transportation solutions.

In fact, this is already the third approved project in which Feichi Technology has participated in Hong Kong. Among them, the 19-seat and 55-seat hydrogen-powered commuter bus projects are specifically designed for transporting construction workers to and from construction sites. The 24mt hydrogen-powered logistics truck project, jointly developed with Alanbus, will primarily meet the clean transportation needs of cross-border logistics between Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

With the accelerated interconnection of infrastructure in the Greater Bay Area, the promotion of hydrogen-powered cross-border transportation vehicles will not only help reduce regional carbon emissions but also promote the coordinated development of the hydrogen energy industry chain. In the future, Feichi Technology will rely on Hong Kong's international location advantages to continuously deepen the layout of full-scenario hydrogen energy applications and contribute to the construction of a green and low-carbon transportation system.

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