Hyundai fuel cell SUVs circumnavigate globe more than 400 times

The Nexo and Tucson Fuel Cell SUVs have accumulated more than 10.9 million emissions-free miles, effectively circumnavigating the planet by a factor of 437.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 10 Oct 2020 Views icon2863 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Celebrating National Hydrogen Day 2020 on October 8, Hyundai’s U.S. fuel cell SUVs – the Nexo and the Tucson – have together accumulated more than 10.9 million miles, all emitting only clean water vapour. This cumulative distance is the equivalent of circumnavigating the Earth more than 437 times at the equator, measuring approximately 24,901 miles at its widest circumference.

“Celebrating National Hydrogen Day 2020, we’re incredibly proud of our hydrogen vehicle impact in reducing harmful greenhouse emissions on our planet. As the hydrogen refueling infrastructure continues to grow, we applaud the exponential emissions reduction it will bring, resulting in a cleaner atmosphere for everyone,” said Olabisi Boyle, vice-president of Product Planning and Mobility Strategy, Hyundai Motor North America.

Nexo is the technological flagship of Hyundai’s growing eco-vehicle portfolio and marks Hyundai’s continued momentum with the industry’s most diverse SUV eco powertrain lineup. The Nexo Blue model has an estimated range of 380 miles (623 kilometres), one of the highest of any zero-emissions vehicle, and refueling can be achieved in as little as five minutes, rivaling comparable internal-combustion SUVs in terms of both range and refueling speed. 

 

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