Faurecia wins contract for hydrogen storage systems for 1,600 Hyundai trucks
Faurecia is to supply the entire hydrogen storage system, including 10,000 hydrogen tanks, to 1,600 Hyundai HD for delivery to Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility in Switzerland, a hyundai-H2 Energy JV to spearhead hydrogen mobility in Europe.
Faurecia, one of the world’s leading automotive technology companies, has been awarded a significant contract for fuel cell electric vehicle storage systems from Hyundai Motor Company.
Faurecia is to supply the entire hydrogen storage system, including 10,000 hydrogen tanks, which will be produced in its global centre of expertise dedicated to hydrogen storage systems in Bavans, France with delivery to start in 2021.
Over a four-year period, Faurecia will equip around 1,600 Hyundai heavy duty trucks that will be afterwards delivered to Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility in Switzerland, a newly-created joint venture between Hyundai and H2 Energy to spearhead hydrogen mobility in Europe.
Commenting on the contract, Patrick Koller, Chief Executive Officer, Faurecia, said: “Fuel cell electric vehicle technology will become significant in the powertrain mix in the next 10 to 15 years in particular for commercial vehicles. Faurecia is investing significant resources in optimising the potential of this technology and creating the best-in class ecosystem to accelerate its deployment. This award, along with the joint venture we have created with Michelin to offer a unique range of hydrogen fuel cell systems, is a major step in our commitment to become the leader in fuel cell systems.
Fuel-cell electric vehicles offer an attractive and complementary alternative to battery electric vehicles. The range and refueling time of fuel-cell trucks should be equivalent to diesel ones whilst being completely emissions-free. By 2030, it is estimated that 2 million new vehicles of which 350,000 commercial vehicles will be equipped with fuel cell technology.
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