The second-generation Hyundai Nexo, a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), boasts improved performance and a range of over 435 miles on a full hydrogen tank. The revamped model includes greater power output, with a maximum of 110 kW from the fuel stack and 201 hp from the electric motor. However, the limited availability of hydrogen fueling stations remains a critical hurdle, reminiscent of the early challenges faced by all-electric vehicles. As the new Nexo launches, its market success depends heavily on infrastructure development, a key factor in the adoption of hydrogen vehicles.
The all-new Hyundai Nexo features significant power upgrades and larger hydrogen tanks, allowing it to travel over 435 miles on a full tank.
Despite the advancements, the lack of hydrogen fueling infrastructure poses a substantial challenge for the market viability of the Nexo.
#hyundai-nexo #fuel-cell-electric-vehicle #hydrogen-technology #automotive #infrastructure-challenges
Collection
[
|
...
]