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Peggy Gou kicks off Hyundai’s new H2U advocacy program with Live Stream

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South Korean, Berlin-based DJ Peggy Gou kicks off Hyundai’s new H2U advocacy program on September 18th 2020 with a special Live Stream on YouTube.

With an avid fan base and clubs around the world vying for her to perform, Gou is required to travel a lot. But much like the majority of her generation, she is growing increasingly conscious of her carbon footprint – both on the road and even in the club. With the future in mind, Gou hopes that hydrogen, a pure and powerful element derived from the water of any source, can help provide cleaner and more sustainable mobility and environmental solutions.

Among these forward-thinking H2U ambassadors is South Korean, Berlin-based DJ Peggy Gou. As an internationally famous DJ, Gou travels often and is eager to find new solutions to assist with the transport of her equipment. In a Hyundai NEXO – a hydrogen-powered, zero-emission car – Gou takes us on a tour of Berlin, a city praised for its progressive culture and its hydrogen infrastructure. She is proud that a Korean brand has become a global pioneer for hydrogen technology and as she gears up for her Closed Club Tour – a visit to some of Berlin’s famed nightlife since their temporary shuttering Gou – wonders if hydrogen can help Berlin clubs reach their goal to become CO2 neutral by 2050.

As Berlin’s clubs remain locked down, Peggy Gou takes us behind closed doors for a special live set.

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