Heavy-duty Hyundai hydrogen trucks headed to Germany
The South Korean automaker will export 27 of its XCIENT vehicles to the European country. Hyundai Motor Company has announced that it will be exporting 27 of its heavy duty XCIENT hydrogen trucks to Germany. The fuel cell vehicles are slated for use in areas such as manufacturing, retail and logistics. The South Korean automaker released a statement last week in which it announced that a total of seven companies (which it did not identify at the time) would be using the heavy-duty hydrogen trucks on German roads with the assistance of funding from the government of Germany. Hyundai said that…
The South Korean automaker will export 27 of its XCIENT vehicles to the European country.
Hyundai Motor Company has announced that it will be exporting 27 of its heavy duty XCIENT hydrogen trucks to Germany.The fuel cell vehicles are slated for use in areas such as manufacturing, retail and logistics.
The South Korean automaker released a statement last week in which it announced that a total of seven companies (which it did not identify at the time) would be using the heavy-duty hydrogen trucks on German roads with the assistance of funding from the government of Germany. Hyundai said that €1.6 billion was earmarked by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport for the purchase of “eco-friendly commercial vehicles”. That funding will continue to flow until 2024. The vehicles the automaker is exporting to Germany feature 180-kilowatt fuel cell systems and carry seven H2 tanks to fuel them. The additional power needed for the vehicles is supplied by three onboard batteries. “The maximum driving range is 400 km (a little under 249 miles) per charge,” said a statement from Hyundai.