Toyota, Hyundai, Ampol, Pacific Energy Expand Hydrogen Refuelling
Ampol, Hyundai Australia, Pacific Energy and Toyota Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), to jointly develop hydrogen refuelling infrastructure
Ampol, Hyundai Australia, Pacific Energy and Toyota Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), to jointly develop hydrogen refuelling infrastructure
Rolls-Royce and Hyundai signed to collaborate on all-electric Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market development.
Hyundai NEXO Hydrogen Fuel Cell SUV REVIEW NEXO is more than just a large SUV, it is a laboratory on wheels, a living museum piece in the making. It is one of the very first hydrogen fuel cell cars to be visible to punters on Australian roads.
Each Hydrotec power cube contains 300-plus hydrogen fuel cells along with thermal and power management systems. The power cubes are compact and easy to package and can be used in a wide range of applications, including marine, earth-moving and mining equipment, locomotives and power generators. Each of the 300 fuel cells and supporting components is designed to boost performance, efficiency, safety and ease of integration • Provides 80 kilowatts of quiet and efficient net power • Can be arrayed in 2-3 units per vehicle to achieve higher power ratings • Proprietary controls increase fuel cell and battery life and performance while optimizing cold-start performance • Low precious metal content • Meets or exceeds automotive and commercial safety standards, with multiple, built-in redundancies • Built with a proprietary Membrane Electrode Assembly and dedicated manufacturing processes, It fits into a wide range of applications, including submarines, locomotives, port equipment, airport ground equipment and power generators. It complements GM’s Ultium batteries or other Li-Ion batteries, and is easy to package. Its Compact size, advanced features, and clever integration, has advantages few competitive systems can match. It can fit under a flat floor, and into any Class 5, 6, 7 or 8 trucks.
Hyundai Motor Company Australia (HMCA) has landed the first 20 zero-emissions NEXO Hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Australia. They will be deployed by the ACT Government fleet from the third quarter of this year. The deployment represents a realisation of both Hyundai’s and the ACT Government’s long-term commitment to zero emissions transport in Australia.