Hyundai plans to bring fuel cell cars to India, Nexo could be first launch
Korean
auto major Hyundai
is planning to bring fuel cell electric
vehicles
to India. The company has already started a feasibility study as part
of the plan.
Hyundai
Nexo, which is already available in many markets, could be the first
launch. The company claims Nexo is the world's first dedicated
hydrogen-powered SUV and that it has a range of close to 380 miles,
highest for any fuel-cell or electric vehicle in the market.
S
S Kim, Managing Director and CEO, Hyundai Motor India said, "progress
for humanity with zero emission mobility is our responsibility and
part of the vision to make a long-term positive transformation for
our future generations. We have initiated the feasibility study for
fuel cell electric vehicle in India and promise to bring the ultimate
solution with zero emission mobility".
On
Tuesday, Hyundai announced its "Strategy 2025". As a part
of it, the company aims to sell 670,000 electric vehicles annually.
"The goal is to electrify most new models by 2030 in key markets
such as Korea, US, China, and Europe, with emerging markets such as
India and Brazil following suit by 2035," the company said in a
statement. Read
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