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Hyundai to speed up hydrogen auto roll-out

It plans to offer engines powered by the fuel in all its commercial vehicles from 2028

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2021 5:30PM

Hyundai to speed up hydrogen auto roll-out
From 2023, Hyundai’s third generation of fuel cells will be half the price, much smaller and more powerful than their predecessors, says the South Korean conglomerate. – Pixabay pic, September 8, 2021

MUNICH – Hyundai is stepping up the pace of developing hydrogen technology and plans to offer engines powered by the fuel on all its commercial vehicles from 2028, the manufacturer said yesterday. 

The South Korean conglomerate, which has pioneered hydrogen with its Nexo SUV and the first heavy goods vehicles on European roads, is promising fuel cell autos at electric-vehicle prices from 2030.  

From 2023, Hyundai’s third generation of fuel cells will be half the price, much smaller and more powerful than their predecessors, the world’s third-biggest automaker by output said in an online press conference. 

“The goal is to make hydrogen readily used for everyone, everything, and everywhere,” said Hyundai president Euisun Chung. 

“We aim to help foster a worldwide hydrogen society by 2040.”

The group also unveiled a sports car concept. 

The Vision FK, equipped with a fuel cell and an electric battery, promises an acceleration of 0-100kph in less than four seconds and a range of 600km. 

While most of the automotive industry is focusing on the development of battery-electric cars as a renewable energy source, Hyundai and bigger rival Toyota are backing hydrogen. – AFP, September 8, 2021

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