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In 2020, Hyundai, in a joint venture with Swiss company H2 Energy, started mass manufacturing hydrogen fuel cell-powered 34-ton cargo trucks under the brand Xcient.The vehicles are able to travel 400 kilometres (250 mi) on a full tank and they take 8 to 20 minutes to fill up. [8]
Already, zero-emission requirements are in place for trucks that enter ocean ports. And only two technologies are available to achieve that goal: battery electric trucks and hydrogen fuel-cell trucks.
2012 - University of Birmingham - Hydrogen Pioneer fuel cell locomotive [55] [56] 2015 - Prototype fuel cell powered tram demonstrated by CSR Sifang Co Ltd. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] [ 59 ] 2017 - Tangshan - CRRC TRC developed the world's first commercial fuel cell hybrid tram and completed its first test run on Nanhu industrial tourism demonstration ...
FRANKFURT/ZURICH (Reuters) - Hyundai's <005380.KS> hydrogen-powered 18-tonne trucks are set to hit the roads in Switzerland next month as the South Korean automaker looks to establish a case for ...
Hydrogen Cars Currently Available. Since 2015, three hydrogen-powered cars have been offered for sale from three different car companies: the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell, the Hyundai Nexo SUV, and the ...
The Xcient Fuel Cell is the world's first production hydrogen fuel cell truck. [200] [201] In 2019, Hyundai formed Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility (HHM) together with Swiss company H2 Energy to lease trucks to Swiss customers with plans to deliver 50 trucks by 2020. [200] Hyundai chose to launch in Switzerland as its road tax does not apply to zero ...
The two South Korean automakers together offer 20 models of commercial vehicles including trucks, buses and vans, and sold about 287,000 last year. Hyundai to offer hydrogen fuel cell versions of ...
In May, Plus and Hyundai Motor Company announced their collaboration and demonstrated the first Level 4 autonomous Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric truck in the United States, an Xcient Fuel Cell truck with Plus's SuperDrive Level 4 self-driving technology. [22]