Hyundai, Indian Oil Join Forces To Test Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles In India | V3Cars

Hyundai and Indian Oil Corporation have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore the feasibility of mass-market adoption of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) in India. This collaboration marks a significant step towards promoting green hydrogen and cleaner mobility solutions in the country.

Hyundai And IOC To Test Feasibility Of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles

Hyundai Nexo To Undergo Real-World Trials

As part of this partnership, Hyundai has handed over a Nexo Hydrogen FCEV to IndianOil. This vehicle will undergo extensive real-world testing on Indian roads over the next 2 years, covering an estimated distance of 40,000km. The trials aim to evaluate the longevity and operational reliability of hydrogen FCEVs under diverse Indian driving conditions.

Beyond performance evaluation, the partnership will also focus on conducting a comprehensive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) assessment. This study will analyse operational and maintenance costs associated with hydrogen-powered vehicles, providing crucial insights into their long-term economic and environmental benefits for potential Indian consumers.

This collaboration aligns with India’s growing emphasis on alternative fuel technologies and its commitment to reducing dependence on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions. The Indian government’s National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to position the country as a global hub for the production and export of green hydrogen.

Mr. Unsoo Kim, Managing Director of HMIL, emphasised the company’s commitment to future-ready technology, stating: 

 

By signing this Memorandum of Understanding with Indian Oil Corporation, we aim to combine world-class hydrogen fuel cell technology with Indian expertise. Together, we seek to unlock the potential of Green Hydrogen as a transformative energy source.

Dr. Alok Sharma, Director (R&D) and Board Member of IndianOil, highlighted hydrogen’s importance in India’s clean energy roadmap, saying: 

 

We believe Hydrogen fuel is a vital component of India’s clean energy roadmap, and fuel cell technology holds immense potential in significantly aiding net carbon neutrality. This collaboration with Hyundai Motor India will enable us to conduct in-depth studies in fuel cell technology and advance efforts towards realising a greener mobility ecosystem.

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