Singapore deep-tech company Greenlyzer and Cambodia conglomerate Royal Group have formed a partnership to introduce and expand green hydrogen energy solutions in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. The two sides recently signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on wider adoption of green hydrogen energy.
In an April 17 announcement, Greenlyzer said the signing ceremony was attended by Bo Bai, chairman of Alpha Ladder Group, Greenlyzer’s parent company, and Kith Meng, chairman and CEO of Royal Group, among others.
Greenlyzer develops next-generation energy systems using artificial intelligence and is working to deploy power-supply technology based on green hydrogen. Under the partnership, the companies will consider pilot deployments of Greenlyzer’s “Green Moving Grid (GMG)” energy system and aim to make practical use of green hydrogen produced in the region.
Alpha Ladder Group and Royal Group have previously worked together in digital finance through Alpha’s fintech firm MetaCom and Royal’s commercial lender Wing Bank, including discussions on cross-border payments between Singapore and Cambodia.
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