hydrogen - EVGLOBE - News on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids Latest News on Electric Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrids Thu, 26 Aug 2021 14:06:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://evglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-evglobe-favicon-32x32.png hydrogen - EVGLOBE - News on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids 32 32 172650957 Hyundai hydrogen sports car teased in surprise announcement https://evglobe.com/2021/08/26/hyundai-hydrogen-sports-car-teaser/ https://evglobe.com/2021/08/26/hyundai-hydrogen-sports-car-teaser/#respond Thu, 26 Aug 2021 14:06:35 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=10133 Many industry experts argue hydrogen technology has no future in the EV era due to the lack of a fueling infrastructure and how expensive it would be to create one. However, there are still a few brands determined to invest time and resources in the development of fuel cells. One such automaker is Hyundai, which […]

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Many industry experts argue hydrogen technology has no future in the EV era due to the lack of a fueling infrastructure and how expensive it would be to create one. However, there are still a few brands determined to invest time and resources in the development of fuel cells. One such automaker is Hyundai, which has nearly 25 years of experience as a dedicated research team for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) was created back in 1998.

The South Korean brand behind the ix35 and Nexo fuel cell cars and the Xcient large truck appears to be pressing ahead with hydrogen development and will outline its FCEV roadmap on September 7 during the Hydrogen Wave event. Hyundai touts “next-generation hydrogen fuel-cell systems and applications” to be presented during what it refers to as a global virtual forum to signal a new wave of fuel cell products and technologies.

While the announcement is not particularly exciting, a teaser image shows what looks like a sports car fitted with a fuel cell setup. There’s also a brief video depicting the vehicle being pushed hard around a race track. Hyundai isn’t willing to talk about it just yet, but it appears we’re dealing with a two-door coupe / liftback featuring a short nose and beefy front brakes with red calipers like you’d find on an N-badged performance Hyundai.

The car appears to be fully camouflaged and it should be noted a prototype feeding on hydrogen doesn’t necessarily mean Hyundai will actually launch a production version. It could simply be a technology demonstrator to showcase a fuel cell vehicle that can be exciting, much like Toyota is trying with its second-generation Mirai, now a much more interesting rear-wheel-drive sedan.

While the teaser raises more questions than answers, September 7 is less than two weeks away, so we won’t have to wait much longer to find out how Hyundai plans to tackle hydrogen tech in the future.

Source: Hyundai

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BMW i Hydrogen NEXT arriving in 2022 with 368 horsepower https://evglobe.com/2020/03/30/bmw-i-hydrogen-next-arriving-in-2022-with-368-horsepower/ https://evglobe.com/2020/03/30/bmw-i-hydrogen-next-arriving-in-2022-with-368-horsepower/#respond Mon, 30 Mar 2020 06:18:37 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=498 The future BMW i Hydrogen NEXT fuel cell electric vehicle is scheduled to be unveiled in 2022, equipped with a state-of-the-art hydrogen-based powertrain. BMW Group will launch the second generation of its hydrogen-based powertrain in 2022 on a small series of the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT based on the current X5 generation. The prospects of […]

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The future BMW i Hydrogen NEXT fuel cell electric vehicle is scheduled to be unveiled in 2022, equipped with a state-of-the-art hydrogen-based powertrain. BMW Group will launch the second generation of its hydrogen-based powertrain in 2022 on a small series of the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT based on the current X5 generation.

The prospects of offering a larger-scale series production BMW FCEV depend very much on market conditions, requisite infrastructure, competitive pricing and customer requirements. BMW estimates that it will be able to launch such a vehicle in the second half of this decade at the earliest.

Coming back to the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT, the new trial model will be produced in a small series on a modified G05 X5 chassis. Much of the high-tech exterior styling will be transferred from the concept car that was shown last year at the IAA Frankfurt.

The second generation of the hydrogen fuel cell powertrain architecture generates up to 125 kW / 170 PS (168 hp) of electric output from the chemical reaction between the hydrogen in the vehicles storage tanks and oxygen in the ambient air.

Essentially, the chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen creates water, so the emissions of the powertrain are entirely green and eco-friendly: water vapors and nothing more. The electric converter located underneath the fuel cell units at the front adapts the voltage level to that of both the electric powertrain and the peak power battery located on the rear axle of the vehicle. The high-voltage battery is fed by brake energy as well as the energy from the fuel cell.

The hydrogen storage tanks are both weight- and space-optimized. They are located on the floor of the vehicle, below the passenger shuttle. The tanks are pressurized to 700 bar and, together, have a storage capacity of 6 kilograms of liquid hydrogen. This mass of fuel ensures a long vehicle range regardless of weather conditions.

The total system output of the hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrain in the upcoming BMW i Hydrogen NEXT reaches 275 kW / 374 PS (368 hp), thus perfectly demonstrating the sheer top performance and viability of the hydrogen-based technology.

Let’s see more interesting details in the following video previewing the new FCEV technology.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmSXAbkvoE8

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