
Amogy, a leading provider of efficient ammonia-to-power solutions, and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have announced a long-term partnership to make Amogy's ammonia-to-power systems. As part of the agreement, SHI will set up a special facility in South Korea to produce as well as test these systems. The production will start with the systems needed for Amogy's pilot project in Pohang in 2026. This project will showcase the technology’s readiness and economic viability for using ammonia as a clean power source.
This partnership builds on the ongoing work between Amogy and SHI to create and use next-generation ammonia-based power systems for ships. The initiation of this collaboration began in December 2024, when SHI planned to invest in Amogy. Now, SHI will also manufacture Amogy's systems under a long-term agreement. The two companies will work together to improve Amogy’s ammonia-to-power systems for both land-based and ocean power generation.
Amogy’s ammonia-to-power technology utilizes advanced materials technology to break down ammonia into hydrogen right where it needs to be. The hydrogen is then used in a fuel cell or engine to produce power with zero carbon emissions. The system is designed in a modular way, making it flexible, easy to scale, and perfect for providing power in different settings, including ships, where both reliability and efficiency are important.
Executive Statement
According to Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy, Samsung Heavy Industries has the world’s most advanced manufacturing and production capabilities, and a partnership with them to manufacture their systems is a significant step forward for Amogy. With SHI’s expertise, they can ensure the quality, reliability, and scalability of our systems as they accelerate commercialization—advancing decarbonization across both land and sea.
