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The first 10 Xcient fuel-cell trucks board a ship in Korea bound for Switzerland. They represents Hyundai’s first steps toward putting 2,000 fuel-cell trucks on the road end of 2021.
The delivery of Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell electric trucks to customers in Switzerland this year represents the Korean truck maker’s first steps toward putting 2,000 fuel-cell trucks into customers’ hands around the world by the end of 2021 – including the U.S.
Hyundai Motor Co. has delivered seven Xcient Fuel Cell electric trucks to customers in Luzern, Switzerland. An additional 43 trucks will be delivered to Swiss customers later this year. Hyundai says the Xcient is the world’s first mass-produced fuel-cell electric heavy-duty truck.
The Swiss deliveries mark the official entry of Hyundai’s commercial vehicles into the European market, a touchstone for the company’s expansion into the North American and Chinese commercial markets.
“The delivery of Xcient Fuel Cell starts a new chapter not only for Hyundai’s hydrogen push, but also the global community’s use of hydrogen as a clean energy source,” said In Cheol Lee, executive vice president and head of Hyundai Motor’s Commercial Vehicle Division. “Today’s delivery is just a beginning as it opens endless possibilities for clean mobility.”
The 2,000-truck initial production run will support the company’s expansion into Europe, the U.S. and China as demand for clean mobility grows, Hyundai says. The increase in capacity will be backed by a $1.3 billion investment, in addition to a previously announced $6.4 billion stake in establishing a hydrogen ecosystem to support creation of a hydrogen society.
by Jim Park
Source: https://www.truckinginfo.com
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