Presentation
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First cutaway version March 2010 at Geneva Motor Show, ready Car December 2010 in Seoul |
Manufacturer |
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Technology provider |
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Partner |
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Vehicle
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Hyundai Tucson ix35 SUV |
Status
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Demonstration |
Passenger capacity
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5 |
Size, weight
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LxWxH: 4719 mm x 1890 mm x 1670 mm Wheelbase: 2640 mm |
Propulsion concept
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100kW Hyundai PEM-FC, 100 kW AC Induction Motor (300 Nm), LiPolyBattery (21 kW)
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Fuel
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Compressed hydrogen (CGH2)
at 70 MPa |
Storage
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5.6 kg Hydrogen in 2 pressure vessels |
Range, consumption
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650 km
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Top speed, acceleration |
160 km/h |
Approval
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Operation
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Goals
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By 2012, Hyundai plans to begin manufacturing FCEVs in the low thousands and delivering them to fleet customers in Korea. |
Costs, prices
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Funding
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Source, link
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http://www.hyundai.de/pages/news/2010/100303_news.html |
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Hyundai Tuscon ix35 FCEV (Source: Hyundai)
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Hyundai Tuscon ix35 FCEV (Source: Hyundai)
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Hyundai Tucson xi35 FCEV (Source: Hyundai)
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