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25 Jul 2025

Towngas and HKSTP join forces to usher in a new era of hydrogen charging with Hong Kong’s first public EV automatic hydrogen charging system

(25 July 2025) The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas) and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) have signed a partnership agreement to jointly develop Hong Kong’s first public electric vehicle automatic hydrogen charging system. The project commences today at the Hong Kong Science Park and is expected to complete construction and begin operations in the second quarter of 2026, serving as a demonstration base for hydrogen charging in Hong Kong and marking a significant milestone in the city’s journey towards green energy and sustainable development.

Hong Kong’s first public electric vehicle automatic hydrogen charging system will be constructed by Towngas, with HKSTP responsible for operations and management. The system comprises hydrogen extraction, power generation, energy storage, and electrical control equipment, capable of directly extracting hydrogen with a purity exceeding 99.97% from the gas network to power hydrogen fuel cells, which will supply electricity to electric vehicle charging stations within the Science Park.

Once operational, the system will produce 12 kilograms of hydrogen, sufficient hydrogen to power five 7kW electric vehicle charging stations. The entire facility operates automatically, requiring no manual intervention. As the hydrogen power generation process produces only water vapour without carbon dioxide emissions, it is clean and highly efficient. Towngas is also installing energy storage equipment to maintain a stable power supply at the charging station.

Mr Peter Wong Wai-yee, Managing Director of Towngas, hopes this collaboration will serve as a demonstration project for future hydrogen fuel cell applications. ”Approximately 50% of the gas supplied by Towngas consists of hydrogen, and we possess over 160 years of experience in hydrogen handling. Through Towngas’s mature extraction and storage technology applied to the Hong Kong Science Park, we can replicate successful outcomes to other application scenarios upon success, promoting the use of hydrogen extraction facilities and hydrogen fuel cell systems, providing the public with an additional energy option and supporting the urgent demand for electric vehicle charging stations.”

Mr Albert Wong Hak-keung, Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP, stated: “As the first statutory body in Hong Kong to commit to Net-Zero by 2045, HKSTP has been actively transforming innovative technology into carbon reduction solutions. This collaboration with Towngas to develop an automatic hydrogen charging system demonstrates the potential application of hydrogen in electric vehicle charging and drives Hong Kong’s green transport transformation. We hope this project will serve as a catalyst, encouraging more enterprises to explore hydrogen applications and promote the expansion of hydrogen infrastructure, contributing to Hong Kong’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.”

Mr Tse Chin-wan, Secretary for Environment and Ecology, stated: “The Government published the Strategy of Hydrogen Development in Hong Kong last year, outlining the strategy to create an environment conducive to local hydrogen development in a prudent and orderly manner. Currently, the fuel gas in Hong Kong’s pipelines contains approximately 50% hydrogen. This cooperation between Towngas and HKSTP involves testing the extraction of hydrogen from existing gas pipelines at the user end for power generation. This initiative can provide a technical demonstration for utilising the local gas network to support hydrogen applications and development, injecting new momentum into Hong Kong’s transformation into a sustainable, low-carbon city.”

Towngas and HKSTP will continue exploring various hydrogen application solutions, leading Hong Kong’s energy transformation and contributing to sustainable development.

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Press photos:

Photo 1:

Witnessed by Mr Tse Chin-wan  (centre, back row), Secretary for Environment and Ecology; Mr Peter Wong Wai-yee (left, back row), Managing Director of Towngas, and Mr Albert Wong Hak-keung (right, back row), Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP, Mr Don Cheng Hill-kwong (left, front row), Chief Operating Officer – Hong Kong Business of Towngas and Ms Filla Mak (right, front row), Chief Operations Officer of HKSTP, sign the partnership agreement to jointly create Hong Kong’s first public electric vehicle automatic hydrogen charging system.

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Mr Tse Chin-wan (centre), Secretary for Environment and Ecology; Mr Peter Wong Wai-yee (5th from left), Managing Director of Towngas; Mr Albert Wong Hak-keung (5th from right), Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP; Mr Don Cheng Hill-kwong (1st from left), Chief Operating Officer – Hong Kong Business of Towngas; Ms Filla Mak (1st from right), Chief Operations Officer of HKSTP; Ms Elizabeth Quat (4th from right), Legislative Council Member and Member of the Board of Directors of HKSTP; Mr Lau Kwok-fan (4th from left), Legislative Council Member; Mr Chan Siu-hung (3rd from right), Legislative Council Member; Dr Samuel Chui Ho-kwong (3rd from left), Director of Environmental Protection; Mr Chan Pak-cheung (2nd from right), Deputy Director / Regulatory Services of Electrical and Mechanical Services; and Mr Eric Wong Lui (2nd from left), Assistant Director / Gas & General Legislation of Electrical and Mechanical Services, at the project launch ceremony.

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Mr Tse Chin-wan, Secretary for Environment and Ecology, states that the collaboration between Towngas and HKSTP on Hong Kong’s first automatic hydrogen charging station project serves as a technical demonstration for utilising the local gas network to support hydrogen applications and development.

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Mr Peter Wong Wai-yee, Managing Director of Towngas, hopes that upon the project’s success, it can be replicated in other application scenarios to promote hydrogen applications.

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Mr Albert Wong Hak-keung, Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP, expresses hope that the project will serve as a catalyst, encouraging more enterprises to explore hydrogen applications and promote the expansion of hydrogen infrastructure.

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Mr Don Cheng Hill-kwong, Chief Operating Officer – Hong Kong Business of Towngas, introduces the hydrogen extraction and storage technology employed in the project.

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Ms Filla Mak, Chief Operations Officer of HKSTP, indicates that the Hong Kong Science Park provides application scenarios for hydrogen, promoting new energy development.

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Representatives from Towngas and HKSTP introduce the project’s operational model and technological applications to Mr Tse Chin-wan (2nd from right), Secretary for Environment and Ecology, and Mr Chan Siu-hung (3rd from right), Legislative Council Member.

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Mr Don Cheng Hill-kwong (left), Chief Operating Officer – Hong Kong Business of Towngas, and Ms Filla Mak (right), Chief Operations Officer of HKSTP, introduce Hong Kong’s first public electric vehicle automatic hydrogen charging system located at the Hong Kong Science Park.

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Hong Kong’s first public electric vehicle automatic hydrogen charging system is expected to be officially completed in the second quarter of 2026, with a daily hydrogen production capacity of 12 kilograms, sufficient to supply five 7kW electric vehicle charging stations. (Digital rendering of the project)

Photo 11:

The project will install pipeline hydrogen extraction, power generation and storage, and electrical control equipment at the Hong Kong Science Park. Hydrogen will be extracted from the existing gas pipeline network to supply hydrogen fuel cells for electricity generation, powering electric vehicle charging stations within the park. (Digital rendering of the project)

For media enquiries, please contact:

The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited

Ms May Tam
Assistant Corporate Affairs Manager
Tel: 2963 3475 / 9192 0062
Email: tam.may@towngas.com
Mr Julius Chow
Senior Corporate Affairs Officer
Tel: 2963 3471 / 6969 1360
Email: julius.chow@towngas.com

 

Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation

Ms Julia Cheung
Assistant Director - Corporate Communications & Public Affairs
Tel: 2629 6891
Email: julia.cheung@hkstp.org
Ms Cecilia Kwok
Corporate Communications & Public Affairs Manager
Tel: 2629 6850
Email: cecilia.kwok@hkstp.org

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