2024.11.01
Hyundai Motor unveils new concept hydrogen vehicle: the Initium
By Nam Hyun-woo, The Korea
Times - Hyundai Motor on Thursday introduced its new concept hydrogen fuel cell
electric vehicle (FCEV), the Initium, highlighting that the vehicle embodies
the company’s decades of commitment to expanding the hydrogen-powered economy.
During an unveiling event,
Hyundai Motor CEO Chang Jae-hoon said hydrogen is an accessible and equitable
energy source for future generations, and the company “was able to have its
commitment for the past 27 years because of its unwavering belief in the value
of hydrogen.”
The Initium is a concept model
that will be the foundation for its upcoming passenger FCEV which is set to
debut in the first half of next year. The SUV features an increased hydrogen
storage capacity and aerodynamic wheels to achieve an improved drive range of
over 650 kilometers. Its enhanced fuel cell and battery system enables a
maximum motor output of 150 kilowatts, while new design tweaks offer a more
spacious second-row experience.
During the unveiling event,
Hyundai Motor shared its past efforts to develop and expand hydrogen FCEVs.
Hyundai Motor began developing hydrogen vehicles in 1998 and rolled out its
first hydrogen FCEV in collaboration with the U.S. fuel cell specialist UTC
Power.
In 2013, the company became the
world’s first carmaker to mass-produce hydrogen FCEVs by launching the Tucson
IX Fuel Cell. It released its first dedicated FCEV model, the Nexo, in 2018.
However, Hyundai Motor and
rival hydrogen FCEV makers have since faced doubts about the sustainability of
the FCEV business, as they did not roll out new models and questions lingered
on the feasibility of said vehicles.
“In fact, it is hard to say
hydrogen vehicles (are) a profitable segment,” Chang said. “However, we believe
that this is a mission we must carry on … The government is also actively
providing support, including subsidies.”
He also told reporters that
Hyundai Motor intends to carry forward the legacy of the Nexo, implying that
the upcoming mass-produced model will likely retain the name Nexo.
Chang also stressed that
Hyundai Motor is open to collaborating with rival FCEV makers to expand the
hydrogen economy.
“I believe there’s a lot of
things that we can learn from Toyota in the field of hydrogen,” Chang said.
“We should collaborate not only
with Toyota but with any company where partnership is possible … If there’s an
opportunity to work with General Motors, we should take it. Collaboration is
key when it comes to hydrogen.”
Along with Hyundai, Toyota is
also advancing its hydrogen vehicle development. On Sunday, Hyundai Motor Group
Executive Chair Chung Euisun and Toyota Group Chairman Akio Toyoda attended the
Hyundai N x Toyota Gazoo Racing event in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, where they
shared a vehicle in a show-run. Toyota showcased its liquid hydrogen-powered GR
Corolla during the event.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/11/419_385401.html