Hyundai has joined hands with Indian Oil (IOCL) to explore if hydrogen-powered cars can work well in India. This is part of India’s plan to reduce pollution and use cleaner fuels.
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Hydrogen cars only emit water, making them very eco-friendly. If successful, this could lead to more hydrogen vehicles on Indian roads. It’s an important step toward cleaner transportation in India. This test could be the start of a new, pollution-free way of driving in India!
The Hyundai Nexo is already available for sale in selected global markets. It comes with a 163PS Permanent Magnet Synchronous type electric motor that draws its charge from a hydrogen fuel cell that produces electricity by mixing oxygen with compressed hydrogen to create a flow of electrons. The only emission that comes out of the Nexo is H2O (water).
It is not only more environmentally friendly than EVs but also offers better convenience as the Hydrogen fuel cells take just five minutes to fill, as opposed to electric vehicles, which take at least an hour for a decent range. It can drive more than 600 km before needing to be filled up again.
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Commenting on the partnership, Unsoo Kim, the Managing Director of Hyundai Motors India Ltd., said, “We aim to combine Hyundai’s global hydrogen technology with India’s energy expertise to make green hydrogen an affordable and sustainable solution. This partnership is an important step in showing the potential of hydrogen as a clean fuel for the future.” Alok Sharma, the Director of R&D at IndianOil, added, “Hydrogen fuel is key to India’s clean energy future. Working with Hyundai will help us understand and develop fuel cell technology for greener transportation.”
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