Hyundai has revealed its fuel cell R&D roadmap. The company plans launch mass production of hydrogen-powered engines and reach the annual volume of 700,000 units produced by 2030.
The company plans to use around 500,000 of these in Hyundai/KIA passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
The car giant says it expects the international demand for hydrogen-powered cars to rise to 2,000,000 by 2030. Looks like it wants at least a 25% share in that market.
Apart from producing cars, Hyundai also expects to sell its hydrogen fuel cells to manufacturers of trains, ships, loading equipment, drones and power cell-based systems.
Hyundai expects to invest around U.S. $7,000,000,000 in the project, which will involve building new factories and R&D centers and creating more than 50,000 new jobs.
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