- Hyundai Motor Group
- International Hydrogen Development Symposium
- South Korea
- Hong Kong
- hydrogen
- Seung Kyu Shin
- Alpha Lau
- Hyundai Motor Company
- Hyundai Engineering & Construction
- JEA ENG
- The Hong Kong and China Gas Company
- Towngas)
- Veolia Hong Kong Holding
- China Inspection Company
- Jiangsu Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment Co
- Templewater
- Chun Wo Construction & Engineering
- Chun Wo Bus Services
- HTWO Energy Cheongju
- W2H
Hyundai Motor Group Forms 10-Company Coalition To Build Hong Kong Hydrogen Ecosystem
- By MT Bureau
- May 19, 2026
South Korean auto major Hyundai Motor Group has entered into a multilateral agreement with 9 corporate partners from South Korea, Mainland China, Hong Kong, and France to develop an integrated hydrogen ecosystem in Hong Kong.
The announcement was made during the International Hydrogen Development Symposium 2026, coinciding with a separate intergovernmental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the governments of South Korea and Hong Kong to align clean energy policies.
The corporate alliance is structured to establish a regional hydrogen market while positioning Hong Kong as an operations base for the Group’s expansion across the Asia-Pacific territory. The project is aligned with the Hong Kong Government’s Climate Action Plan 2050 and the city's 2024 Hydrogen Roadmap, which provides financial subsidies via the New Energy Transport Fund for zero-emission infrastructure.
The execution plan focuses on localised energy production and transit infrastructure to operate by the end of 2030. Key initiatives include:
- Waste-to-Hydrogen (W2H) Production: Utilising local landfill gas (LFG) resources to generate low-carbon fuel.
- Fleet Deployment: Introducing fuel cell commercial vehicles, focusing on tour buses and airport shuttles to service the transit sector.
- Refuelling Network: Constructing hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) in high-traffic freight corridors.
Seung Kyu Shin, Executive Vice-President and Head of Energy & Hydrogen Policy Sub-Division, Hyundai Motor Group, said, “This MoU was signed as Hyundai Motor Group’s commitment to advancing Hong Kong’s proactive hydrogen policies and driving the acceleration of its hydrogen ecosystem utilising the Group's hydrogen business capability and experience. Starting with Hong Kong, we look forward to expanding our collaboration and business opportunities across the broader Asia-Pacific hydrogen market.”
Alpha Lau, Director-General of Investment Promotion of Invest Hong Kong, stated, “Today multi-party signing is both a landmark moment for Hong Kong’s green economy and a clear signal that the city’s hydrogen ecosystem is gaining real traction. Over the past three years, InvestHK has helped leading hydrogen enterprises establish themselves in Hong Kong, several of which have since listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, raising over HK$2.5 billion in total. For businesses with global green ambitions, Hong Kong is where business growth takes shape.”
The Group's HTWO Guangzhou facility, its first overseas fuel cell production site, will manufacture and supply the vehicle systems required for the regional deployment. Under the timeline established by the consortium, project site selection will be finalised by 2027, followed immediately by the engineering design phase for the production plants.
The division of responsibilities among the ten signatory companies is structured as follows:
|
Partner Company |
Origin |
Ecosystem Role |
|
Hyundai Motor Company |
South Korea |
Project Lead covering W2H production, station deployment, and fleet logistics |
|
Hyundai Engineering & Construction |
South Korea |
Design and construction of infrastructure for waste-to-hydrogen production |
|
JEA ENG |
South Korea |
Engineering and setup of hydrogen refuelling stations |
|
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company (Towngas) |
Hong Kong |
Strategic cooperation for fuel generation, distribution, and utilisation |
|
Veolia Hong Kong Holding |
France |
Regional site support for the establishment of the W2H facility |
|
China Inspection Company |
Hong Kong |
Regulatory compliance guidance and technical product certification |
|
Jiangsu Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment Co. |
Mainland China |
Supply of liquid hydrogen and technical direction for liquid refuelling sites |
|
Templewater |
Hong Kong |
Financial advisory for regional expansion and technology scouting |
|
Chun Wo Construction & Engineering Company |
Hong Kong |
Infrastructure construction support for the refuelling network |
|
Chun Wo Bus Services |
Hong Kong |
Operational deployment and management of the hydrogen bus fleet |
This project expands the Group’s global W2H portfolio, which includes the HTWO Energy Cheongju facility in South Korea utilising sewage sludge and an active landfill-to-hydrogen joint venture in Indonesia with Pertamina.
- Toshihiro Suzuki
- Suzuki Motor Corporation
- Hisashi Takeuchi
- Maruti Suzuki India
- Japan-India Institute for Manufacturing
- JIM
- Institute of Driving and Traffic Research
- IDTR
Toshihiro Suzuki Visits JIM Manesar And Road Safety Institute In Bahadurgarh
- By MT Bureau
- July 03, 2026
Following the inauguration of the Kharkhoda vehicle manufacturing facility, Toshihiro Suzuki, President of Suzuki Motor Corporation, and Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director and CEO of Maruti Suzuki India, visited the Japan-India Institute for Manufacturing (JIM) in Manesar and the Institute of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTR) in Bahadurgarh.
At the JIM in Manesar, the leadership team observed the training programmes that focus on technical expertise, manufacturing practices, and safety. Later, they visited the IDTR in Bahadurgarh to review the driving training provided at the facility.
Toshihiro Suzuki, said, “It was the greatest possible honour for Suzuki in India when both the Hon’ble Prime Ministers of India and Japan inaugurated our Kharkhoda plant yesterday. This places even more responsibility on us to recommit and rededicate ourselves to Viksit Bharat. The foundation of this is human development. I immediately decided to visit today our institutes for road safety – IDTR in Bahadurgarh – and for skill development – JIM in Manesar.”
At present, Maruti Suzuki India manages four JIM locations in Mehsana, Gandhinagar, Manesar, and Sonipat. These institutes provide vocational training accredited by the National Council for Vocational Training and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan. The training follows a system that combines classroom instruction with industry exposure.
Stellantis Hosts 300 Partners At European Supplier Convention In Paris
- By MT Bureau
- July 03, 2026
European automotive Group Stellantis recently hosted 300 suppliers in Paris to discuss its faSTLAne 2030 strategy. The convention included supplier partners, regional leadership and global purchasing executives, focusing on collaboration and execution for the European market.
The event outlined the company’s vision for growth and product renewal. Leaders stressed that achieving these goals requires accountability across the value chain.
Emanuele Cappellano, COO for Enlarged Europe & European Brands and Head of Stellantis Pro One, said, "Europe is entering a pivotal period as we execute our long-term strategy and bring an exciting wave of products and technologies to market. Success depends on our ability to execute together. Our suppliers are essential partners in that journey, helping us deliver the quality, innovation, and competitiveness our customers expect. By working as one team, we can strengthen our performance and position Stellantis for long-term success in Europe."
A recurring theme was the necessity of collaboration and communication between Stellantis and its supply base to support product launches and operations.
Monica Genovese, Chief Purchasing Officer, Stellantis, said, "Creating value starts with strong partnerships. Our suppliers are critical contributors to every vehicle, every launch, and every customer experience. We are committed to being a Customer of Choice by strengthening engagement, listening to feedback, and working together to solve challenges. The path to achieving our objectives is built on trust, accountability, and a shared commitment to execution."
Quality was identified as a core component of the business strategy, with leaders noting that suppliers influence the customer experience from production to long-term reliability.
Stephane Dubs, Senior Vice-President, Purchasing, Enlarged Europe, Stellantis, said, "Quality is a shared commitment across our entire ecosystem; it is not the responsibility of only one team or one organisation. Every decision we make impacts the customer experience. Together with our suppliers, we must continue to raise the bar on cost competitiveness, quality, responsiveness and execution to strengthen customer loyalty and ensure the success of our brands."
The convention offered suppliers direct access to the company’s purchasing teams to align on future priorities.
Cars24 Eliminates Hierarchy With New Flatland Operating Model
- By MT Bureau
- July 03, 2026
Cars24, one of the leading vehicle buying and selling marketplaces, has removed its traditional levels, grades and job titles, replacing them with a structure called ‘Flatland’. Under this model, all employees share the title of ‘Builder’, shifting the focus from organisational rank to the problems they own and the outcomes they produce.
The company stated that this change is a response to the impact of AI on organisational structure. By removing hierarchy, Cars24 aims to improve decision-making and coordination.
Vikram Chopra, Builder at Cars24, said, “Hierarchy was one of humanity's greatest inventions. It helped organisations scale when information was scarce. AI fundamentally changes that equation. Today, intelligence and context are increasingly available to everyone. The role of an organisation is no longer to move decisions up and down layers. It's to help exceptional people solve exceptional problems together. Flatland is our attempt to build an organisation for that reality.”
Under Flatland, leadership is defined by execution and customer impact rather than position. Policies regarding benefits and assets are no longer linked to rank but to role requirements and universal benefits.
The company reports that it has tested this model over the past 18 months, resulting in a 50 percent YoY increase in revenue per employee in the second half of FY2026 and a contribution of nearly 300 basis points to EBITDA. Cars24 currently operates in India, the UAE and Australia, and reports reaching global profitability this year.
“We don't believe removing titles automatically creates a great culture. Culture comes from behaviour. Flatland simply removes the shortcuts that let people mistake position for contribution. We want the person closest to the problem to feel empowered to solve it regardless of where they joined or how long they've been here,” concluded Chopra.
BASF Completes Coatings Transaction With Carlyle, Relaunches As Surventis
- By MT Bureau
- July 02, 2026
Germany-headquartered world’s largest chemical producer BASF has completed the transaction with Carlyle involving its coatings business, which now operates as Surventis.
The deal, which reached an enterprise value of EUR 7.7 billion, concluded on 30 June 2026 following regulatory approval with BASF receiving pre-tax cash proceeds of approximately EUR 5.8 billion.
Under the terms of the agreement, BASF retains a 40 percent equity stake in Surventis, which includes the automotive OEM coatings, automotive refinish coatings and surface treatment operations. This transaction, combined with the divestiture of the decorative paints business in 2025, values the former Coatings division at EUR 8.7 billion.
Dr. Markus Kamieth, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, said, “This successful closing marks a key milestone in the execution of our Winning Ways strategy aimed at unlocking the value of our standalone businesses. By holding a 40 percent equity stake, we will continue to participate in the future value creation of the coatings business while sharpening BASF’s strategic focus.”
Anup Kothari, Member of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE, added, “We are convinced that the new ownership structure provides an excellent foundation for future profitable growth of Surventis. We wish the former BASF Coatings employees every success as they move forward into their future as an independent company.”
BASF has accounted for the coatings business as discontinued operations since September 2025. From July 2026, the 40 percent stake in Surventis will be treated as a financial investment accounted for using the equity method.

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