Hyundai ix35 is the First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle to Enter Series Production
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Hyundai ix35 is the First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle to Enter Series Production



At the Paris Auto Show, Hyundai announced that it will begin production of the ix35 Fuel Cell crossover (also know as the Tucson) at its Ulsan plant in South Korea. The initial projection is 1,000 units by 2015 and a limited mass production of 10,000 units after that.

The ix35 Fuel Cell features a fuel cell stack that converts hydrogen into electricity, which charges the lithium polymer battery that powers the electric motor. It is a zero-emissions vehicle since the only thing that it emits is water vapor.

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