Doosan Fuel Cell starts mass market production with Ceres in South Korea

  • Gas
  • July 28, 2025

Doosan Fuel Cell has started mass market production of fuel cell stacks using Ceres’ solid oxide technology in South Korea.

The launch is a milestone for Ceres, as Doosan is the first of its strategic licensing partners to enter mass production using its technology. The stacks and power systems can produce 50MW of electrical power each year.

The fuel cells, stacks and power systems that Doosan Fuel Cell produces will be marketed initially to customers in South Korea.

The Ceres-designed fuel cells will be manufactured in Doosan Fuel Cell’s factory in the province of Jeollabuk-do, where construction began in 2022.

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