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Hyundai says hydrogen will play a ‘prominent role’ in going carbon neutral


The company wants vehicles that are defined by software.

As the auto industry shifts to electric vehicles, a small but growing cohort of companies is also embracing hydrogen fuel cell technology as part of their plans to eliminate tailpipe emissions. Hyundai says it will use hydrogen in the passenger cars, trucks, and buses it manufactures, as well as trams, special equipment, vessels, power generators, and advanced air mobility. Through HTWO, Hyundai projects that it will offtake 3 million tons of hydrogen per year by 2035 for logistics, steel production, and power generation.

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