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The Hyundai Nexo (Korean: 현대 넥쏘) is a hydrogen fuel cell powered crossover SUV [1] that was revealed at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show on January 8, 2018. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Replacing the Hyundai Tucson FCEV , the Nexo is the flagship for Hyundai's "eco car" portfolio.
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 ...
Hyundai's only hydrogen-powered model, the limited production Nexo SUV, could be susceptible to fires, NHTSA says.
Two-row compact crossover SUV for the Chinese market. Successor to the ix35. - Nexo: 2018 FE 2018 South Korea, North America and Europe Fuel cell compact crossover SUV. 10,527 Palisade: 2018 LX3 2025 South Korea, North America, Middle East and Australasia Three-row mid-size crossover SUV for the selected markets. 151,427 Santa Fe: 2000 TM 2018 ...
Since hydrogen station growth has stalled and hydrogen prices exploded, fuel cell sales have stalled too. In the first half of 2023, 1,765 such cars were sold or leased. This year's first half: 298.
The Hyundai Rotem K3 could be the world's first hydrogen-powered main battle tank, replacing the K2 Black Panther and its 12-cylinder diesel engine. Hyundai's Next Fuel-Cell Off-Roader Is Far, Far ...
The ix35 FCEV is priced at KRW85 million (US$77,300) with a South Korean government subsidy of KRW60 million (US$57,707), the start of mass production and the use of cheaper materials in the future should lead to lower prices. [1] Discontinued due to launching the successor, the Hyundai Nexo in 2018.
[2] [3] As of 2021, there were two models of hydrogen cars publicly available in select markets: the Toyota Mirai (2014–), the first commercially produced dedicated fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), [4] [5] [6] and the Hyundai Nexo (2018–). The Honda CR-V e:FCEV became available, for lease only, in very limited quantities in 2024. [7]