Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility has become the newest member of a collaboration created to promote the scaled decarbonisation of Europe’s roads through hydrogen-powered heavy vehicles.
H2Accelerate lists Daimler Truck, Iveco Group, Linde, Shell, TEAL Mobility, TotalEnergies, and Volvo Group among its numbers and it works to strengthen the message that a joint battery-electric and hydrogen-powered solution is needed to achieve net zero.
H2Accelerate spokesperson Hannah Bryson-Jones said: “Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility has been a long-standing innovator in the European hydrogen mobility sector.
“Building Europe’s first scaled hydrogen mobility ecosystem in Switzerland and Germany, Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility has demonstrated the power of combined government and industry action.
“With the right policies in place, industry can successfully decarbonise road mobility.”
Charles Cambournac, MD of Hyundair Hydrogen Mobility said Europe had the potential to develop the world’s leading market for zero-emission trucking:
“At Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility, we have worked closely with our European customers to build a trucking technology for today and tomorrow – zero-emissions with a familiar high-quality performance and operational standard,” he said.
“Since 2020, we have supported the operation of Europe’s largest fleet of fuel cell trucks, driving more than 17,000,000 km.
“Customers are ready for zero-emission trucks, and we are ready to scale production to meet demand.”
Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility is a joint venture between the Hyundai Motor Company in Korea and Swiss firm H2 Energy.

















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