Hyundai Completes DevelopmentOf Tucson ix Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle
- Fuel-cell system downsized by 20% via modularization of key components
- Substantial improvement in fuel efficiency and driving range
- Can travel 650 km per charge -- equal to a gasoline-powered car
- Mass production targeted for 2015
(Seoul, Korea) Hyundai Motor Company has completed development of its next- generation hydrogen fuel cell vehicle -- the Tucson ix Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle -- and will begin testing next year with an eye toward 2015 mass production.
Hyundai’s third-generation FCEV is equipped with a 100-kilowatt fuel cell system and two hydrogen storage tanks (700bar). The SUV can travel 650 kilometers on a single charge – a range equal to a gasoline-powered car. It can start in temperatures as low as minus 25 degrees Celsius.
The Tucson ix FCEV’s range is a 76-percent improvement over the second-generation Tucson FCEV, which was limited to 370 kilometers on one charge. The new model gets gasoline equivalent fuel efficiency of 31 kilometers per liter, a 15-percent improvement over the previous version.
More than 95 percent of the Tucson ix FCEV’s major components were made with Korean technology through close collaboration with about 120 domestic auto parts manufacturers. Overall volume of the fuel cell system was downsized by 20-percent compared to the previous system via modularization of bulky parts in the fuel cell system including fuel cell stack, balance of plant(BOP), inverter and high voltage junction box.
Hyundai took part in the `Learning Demonstration Program’ organized by the U.S. Department of Energy between 2004 and 2009. Next year, 48 Tucson ix FCEV’s will be part of a `Domestic Fleet Program’ supported by the Korean government.
Its hydrogen vehicles have so far registered more than 2 million kilometers. Hyundai plans to make a limited supply of the Tucson ix FCEV in 2012 and begin mass production in 2015. Hyundai unveiled a cutaway version of the vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
※ Comparison of new Tucson ix FCEV (3rd generation) and Tucson FCEV (2nd generation)
CLASSIFICATION | ix35 FCEV | Tucson FCEV | |
SPECIFICATIONS | Fuel Cell Stack | 100kW | 100kW |
Drive System | 100kW | 100kW | |
Energy Storage System | 21kW (※ Battery) |
100kW (※ Super Capacity) |
|
Hydrogen Tank | 700bar (Hydrogen : 5.6kg) |
350bar (Hydrogen : 3.5kg) |
|
PERFORMANCE | Maximum Speed | 160km/h | 160 km/h |
Gasoline Equivalent Fuel Efficiency |
31km/ℓ | 27 km/ℓ | |
Max. Driving Distance per single charge |
650 km | 370 km |
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Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Co. has grown into the Hyundai Motor Group which has ranked as the world’s fifth-largest automaker since 2007 and includes over two dozen auto-related subsidiaries and affiliates. Employing over 75,000 people worldwide, Hyundai Motor sold approximately 3.1 million vehicles globally in 2009, posting sales of US$41.8 billion (including overseas plants, using the average currency exchange rate of 1,276 won per US dollar). Hyundai vehicles are sold in 193 countries through some 6,000 dealerships and showrooms. Further information about Hyundai Motor and its products are available at www.hyundai.com.
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