Amogy and Samsung Heavy Industries Forge Long-Term Partnership to Manufacture Advanced Ammonia-to-Power Systems

Amogy and Samsung Heavy Industries Forge Long-Term Partnership to Manufacture Advanced Ammonia-to-Power Systems

William Faulkner 13-Nov-2025

Amogy and Samsung Heavy Industries partner to manufacture and commercialize scalable ammonia-to-power systems, advancing zero-carbon energy for land and maritime sectors.

Amogy, a leading developer of scalable ammonia-to-power solutions, has entered into a long-term strategic manufacturing partnership with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to produce its advanced ammonia-to-power systems. This collaboration represents a major milestone in Amogy’s efforts to commercialize its zero-carbon energy technology and expand its global footprint in clean power generation.

As part of the multi-year agreement, Samsung Heavy Industries will establish a dedicated facility in South Korea to manufacture and test Amogy’s proprietary ammonia-to-power systems. The initial production will support Amogy’s upcoming pilot project in Pohang, scheduled for 2026, which aims to validate the technological maturity and economic viability of these systems for distributed clean energy generation.

This new partnership builds upon the strong foundation of collaboration between the two companies, which began with SHI’s strategic investment in Amogy in December 2024. Previously, the firms worked together on developing next-generation ammonia-based propulsion systems for ships. The expanded agreement now positions SHI as a contract manufacturer for Amogy’s systems while both companies continue to co-develop and optimize the technology for land-based and maritime power applications.

Amogy’s innovative ammonia-to-power system utilizes advanced catalyst materials to decompose ammonia into hydrogen directly on-site. The hydrogen produced is then used to fuel either a fuel cell or an internal combustion engine, generating high-performance power without any carbon emissions. The system’s modular design ensures scalability, flexibility, and reliability—making it suitable for both distributed power generation and maritime operations that demand consistent efficiency and low environmental impact.

Commenting on the partnership, Amogy’s CEO, Seonghoon Woo, highlighted the importance of collaborating with a global manufacturing leader: “Samsung Heavy Industries possesses world-class production capabilities, and partnering with them marks a crucial advancement for Amogy. SHI’s expertise will help us ensure the highest quality and reliability of our systems as we accelerate commercialization and drive decarbonization across both land and sea.”

Echoing this sentiment, Lee Ho-gi, Managing Director of SHI’s Eco-friendly Research Center, stated, “We aim to contribute to building an eco-friendly fuel ecosystem through collaboration with Amogy in technology scale-up and production. SHI looks forward to establishing a long-term relationship that fosters innovation and sustainability.”

To further strengthen this partnership, SHI will develop specialized testing protocols, manufacturing standards, and supply chain systems for raw materials. The company also plans to expand its ammonia demonstration facility at the Geoje Shipyard by late 2025 to support the production and testing of Amogy’s systems.

This alliance highlights South Korea’s growing leadership in clean energy innovation and underscores its commitment to advancing the hydrogen and ammonia-based energy economy. Together, Amogy and SHI are paving the way for a new era of scalable, zero-carbon power solutions capable of transforming the industrial and maritime sectors across Asia.

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