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[CES 2026] Hogreen Air and HES HOLDING Sign MOU for Comprehensive Global Hydrogen Business Cooperation

[CES 2026] Hogreen Air and HES HOLDING Sign MOU for Comprehensive Glob…

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Hogreen Air Co., Ltd. (CEO Sung-ho Hong), a hydrogen-specialized company, announced on the 8th that it successfully showcased

 its core hydrogen energy–based technologies and achieved tangible global cooperation outcomes while participating in CES 2026

the world’s largest IT and consumer electronics exhibition, through the Jeollanam-do Joint Pavilion (Jeonnam Pavilion).


At this exhibition, Hogreen Air highlighted a full lineup of hydrogen solutions centered on its hydrogen power pack, including hydrogen fuel cell drones,
 hydrogen power packs, and hydrogen fuel cell power generation systems.
The company emphasized long-duration hydrogen energy solutions and their potential for expansion into industrial, defense, and infrastructure sectors.

In particular, during the exhibition period, Hogreen Air signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with HES HOLDING

a Turkish energy company, covering comprehensive cooperation across the hydrogen business sector.


The MOU was signed with Huseyin Çelik, Chairman of the Board of HES HOLDING, and focuses on global hydrogen business collaboration centered on hydrogen fuel cell–based technologies.

Through this agreement, the two companies plan to engage in broad cooperation encompassing 

hydrogen fuel cell application technologies, hydrogen-based power and mobility solutions, as well as future joint projects and technical collaboration opportunities.


CEO Sung-ho Hong stated,
“CES 2026 was an important platform for directly introducing Hogreen Air’s hydrogen technology competitiveness to the global market,” adding,
“In particular, the MOU with Turkey’s HES HOLDING will serve as a meaningful starting point for expanding our hydrogen business into the European and Middle Eastern markets.”

Meanwhile, Hogreen Air is a company dedicated to developing eco-friendly energy solutions and high-reliability power systems based on

 hydrogen fuel cell drones and power pack technologies, and plans to continuously expand its global partnerships going forward.


Gwangju = Reporter Han-sik Kim (hskim@etnews.com)

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