2025-11-10

- SHI signed a strategic agreement with Amogy to secure exclusive domestic contract manufacturing rights for at least three years.
- SHI and Amogy agreed to jointly scale up cracking modules for marine and onshore power generation, advancing the clean-fuel ecosystem.
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) announced that it will pursue exclusive domestic contract manufacturing of the Ammonia Powerpack, developed by U.S.-based Amogy.
SHI and Amogy stated on the 10th that they have signed a strategic cooperation agreement for the manufacturing and production of the Ammonia Powerpack in Korea.
The Ammonia Powerpack is a zero-carbon power generation system that produces electricity using hydrogen extracted from ammonia. It can be applied not only to marine generators but also to onshore power units, serving as a clean energy solution across multiple sectors.
SHI has been in discussion with Amogy through a joint task force after signing a development agreement in February to co-develop next-generation, ammonia-based power systems for marine applications.
Under the new strategic agreement, SHI will secure exclusive rights to manufacture Amogy products in Korea for a minimum of three years. The companies will also collaborate on mass production and optimization of Amogy’s cracking modules for both marine and onshore power generation.
SHI will establish a dedicated task force to develop testing methods, standards, and protocols for Amogy products, while building the necessary manufacturing equipment, production processes, and raw-material supply chains.
To support this, SHI plans to expand its ammonia demonstration facilities at the Geoje Shipyard by the end of this year, using them for product manufacturing and validation. Full-scale contract manufacturing is scheduled to begin in 2026.
“As Amogy moves from startup to scaleup, SHI will leverage its world-class manufacturing capabilities to help build a robust clean-fuel ecosystem,” said Ho-ki Lee, Green Energy Technology Center Director of SHI. “We will continue exploring long-term cooperation opportunities with Amogy.”
“We are very pleased to deepen our collaboration with SHI, a global leader in manufacturing and production technology,” said Seong-hoon Woo, CEO of Amogy. “Through this partnership, we hope to bring ammonia-based decarbonization technologies into real industrial applications and contribute to decarbonization across both land and sea.”