The sleek Vision FK concept only emits water, as Hyundai bets big on hydrogen
Date:
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 16:47:32 +0000
Description:
Hyundai is planning EV-rivaling hydrogen powered cars, but it's not
forgetting about battery electric vehicles.
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Hyundai has announced its "Hydrogen Vision 2040," which aims to bring
hydrogen fuel cell technology to the mainstream by 2040.
To help illustrate that goal, the automaker showed off a new hydrogen-powered performance car called Vision FK.
While most automakers, including Hyundai, are developing new electric vehicles, the Korean automaker is also forging ahead with hydrogen fuel cell technology. Hyperion XP-1 : hydrogen-electric, hypercar with 1,000 mile range The fastest accelerating electric cars in the world EV vs PHEV vs self-charging hybrid vs mild hybrid : what's best for you?
At the Hydrogen Wave online forum, Hyundai laid out its vision to "popularize hydrogen by 2040 through the introduction of new technologies and mobility solutions in transportation and other industrial sectors."
What does that mean? First, the automaker will shift all of its commercial vehicles to either hydrogen fuel cell tech or battery-electric technology by 2028. Beyond that, it plans to develop a new fuel cell vehicle at a price point comparable to that of an EV by 2030. Vision FK is a high-performance
car
The Vision FK is a high-performance car with a total output of around 670 horsepower. Hyundai says that the vehicle can reach a 0-62 mph time of fewer than four seconds.
Perhaps the most exciting part of the car is its power source. While the hydrogen fuel cell is what makes headlines, the car also features a plug-in system and rear-wheel drive. Together, the system delivers a range of over
372 miles.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars are an interesting bunch, but they are largely
unknown to many car buyers outside of a few limited geographic areas.
Unlike electric cars, which sometimes require lengthy charging sessions, refueling hydrogen fuel cell cars is like refueling a traditional gas
vehicle.
Without getting too technical, the hydrogen is combined with oxygen from the air to make water. During the process, electricity is generated and used to power an electric motor. Instead of emissions from a gas engine, the only byproduct is water. The world's first hydrogen-powered ship is on a six-year voyage
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