On March 9, the New Product Launch Conference for the Sixth Academy of the Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation’s hydrogen energy industry was held in Beijing, where four core achievements were unveiled on site: the side-mounted 2×40 kg-class onboard liquid hydrogen system (Saidao-1000S), a mobile liquid hydrogen refueling skid and hydrogen dispenser, a 40-foot liquid hydrogen tank container, and a 200-cubic-meter innovative alkaline electrolyzer. The Blue Book on the hydrogen energy industry was also officially released. The conference brought together academicians, ministry officials, representatives from government, enterprises, universities, and the industry chain, marking the Sixth Academy’s liquid hydrogen equipment portfolio as having fully entered a new stage of commercial application.
High-Level Participation to Jointly Discuss a New Blueprint for the Hydrogen Energy Industry
The conference featured a high-profile lineup, with three academicians—Long Lehao, Yang Fengtian, and Wang Jue—in attendance, along with relevant officials from the State Administration for Market Regulation and the National Energy Administration; leaders from the Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and affiliated enterprises also attended, including Li Zhongbao, Chief Engineer of the Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Xie Yun, Chairman of Aerospace Investment, and Wang Wanjun, President of the Sixth Academy.
Supervisory government authorities from multiple regions, experts from renowned universities, executives from central state-owned enterprises such as Sinopec, China Huadian, and FAW, as well as capital-side representatives from numerous hydrogen energy enterprises gathered together to witness the commercialization of aerospace hydrogen energy achievements.
Praise From Academicians and Remarks by Senior Executives Highlight Aerospace Hydrogen Energy’s Leadership
Academician Long Lehao congratulated the launch of the new products, noting that this represented a milestone breakthrough in China’s cryogenic liquefaction and hydrogen energy equipment fields, opening a pathway for aerospace hydrogen energy to serve the national economy and aligning with the national “dual carbon” and energy security strategies.
Li Zhongbao, Chief Engineer of the Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, stated that the Group regarded hydrogen energy as a strategic growth pole and would work with all parties to build a collaborative and shared industrial ecosystem and promote deep integration across the industry chain.
Wang Wanjun, President of the Sixth Academy, said that the Academy adhered to the philosophy of “users first, power first,” and that multiple hydrogen energy equipment products had reached internationally advanced levels. In the future, it would accelerate technological iteration, improve the standards system, and make every effort to achieve the goal of bringing liquid hydrogen technology to the pinnacle.
Four Powerful New Products Cover the Full Range of Production, Storage, Transportation, and Refueling Scenarios
1 Side-Mounted 2×40 kg-Class Onboard Liquid Hydrogen System (Saidao-1000S)
China’s first subcooled liquid hydrogen system installed on a vehicle, it pioneered dual-cylinder coordinated liquid supply technology and delivered a driving range of over 1,000 kilometers at full load. It adopted an integrated chassis design to reduce wind resistance and release front-end space, and has already been demonstrated jointly with Foton Motor, making it suitable for the large-scale application of liquid hydrogen heavy trucks.
2 Mobile Liquid Hydrogen Refueling Skid and Liquid Hydrogen Hydrogen Dispenser
China’s first mobile refueling system for subcooled liquid hydrogen, it fills the gap in temporary refueling for non-fixed stations. By achieving breakthroughs in core technologies, it delivers a liquid hydrogen utilization rate of over 95%, a refueling flow rate of 15 kg/min, and completes full-tank refueling for a heavy truck in 15 minutes, with performance comparable to world-class international standards.
3. 40-Foot Liquid Hydrogen Tank Container
The first standardized liquid hydrogen storage and transport equipment, compatible with global road and maritime logistics, with the transport radius extended to over 2,000 kilometers and unit costs reduced by 50% compared with high-pressure gaseous hydrogen. The daily evaporation rate was 0.52% and could be maintained for more than 8 days, addressing the pain points of low storage and transport volume and high costs.
4. 200 m³ Innovative Alkaline Electrolyzer
Built on aerospace technology, with direct current (DC) power consumption as low as 4.1 kWh/Nm³, reaching the national Grade 1 energy efficiency standard; the modular design reduced operation and maintenance costs by 90%, supported 12-hour rapid on-site repair, and met the needs of green hydrogen production in multiple scenarios.



