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Hyundai to Display Fuel Cell Electric ix35 at UK's EcoVelocity
Fuel-cell vehicles are not yet commercially available, but automakers are already working on the zero-emissions technology, which promises to stop our dependence for mobility on oil. One of the many carmakers actively working on fuel-cell technology is Hyundai, which today announced that it will display the FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle) version of its ix35 (Tucson in the States) crossover at UK’s EcoVelocity show that will run from September 8 to 13 at London’s Battersea Power Station.
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First Fuel-cell-powered Hyundai Ix35s Reach Uk Customers
As it itself states, Hyundai is the first automaker to ever sell hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in the UK. The Korean automaker is rolling out its fuel-cell ix35 around the world, in markets where it stands a chance. Read more »...
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Hyundai Creates Fuel Cell Farm Powered By Hydrogen-fuelled Ix35
Hyundai is pulling out all the stops to attract attention towards its hydrogen fuel-cell development effort, which it is showcasing with its iX35 crossover, the world’s first passenger vehicle to go into series production and use such tech. As...
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Toyota Reaffirms Commitment To Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, Production Model Coming In 2015
It's no secret that electric cars the way we know them today represent an intermediate phase in the ongoing drive to replace petroleum-derived fuel for automotive applications. Most carmakers believe that the real future is in hydrogen fuel cells....
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First Fuel-cell Hyundai Ix35 Rolls Off The Production Line In Korea
All alternative means of propulsion for automobiles have their advocates and critics, and fuel-cell EVs have their fair share of the latter. To prove them wrong, Hyundai has been developing a fuel-cell version of its popular ix35(or Tucson) crossover,...
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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...
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