With an incredible range of 666 km, the hydrogen-powered Hyundai Nexo is the most anticipated SUV at the international event in Piracicaba (SP).
Hyundai will be present at the “International Seminar on Renewable Hydrogen and Low Carbon”, in Piracicaba (SP), which takes place on Monday, (08/04), bringing innovations and sustainable solutions that promise to boost the energy transition in Brazil. Among the highlights is the SUV Hyundai Nexo, powered by hydrogen, arriving in the country for the first time, showing the potential of this renewable technology.
The Nexo is not just a vehicle, but an affirmation of the company's vision for a more sustainable and clean future.
What is the autonomy of the Hyundai Nexo?
With an impressive range of 666 km and advanced technologies, such as air purification during driving, the Nexo SUV demonstrates in a concrete and practical way the viability and efficiency of hydrogen as an energy source for mobility.
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Hyundai hydrogen applications in the automotive industry
Furthermore, Hyundai is not just limited to passenger cars, offering hydrogen solutions for various sectors, including trucks, buses, trams, vessels, power generators and even advanced air mobility.
Expectations for the future of the automaker in Brazil
Jaehoon Chang, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company, highlights the importance of clean hydrogen in driving the energy transition.
“Clean hydrogen must be for everyone, powering everything and available everywhere.”
This vision is reflected in the brand's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2045, as well as in its “multi-energy” strategy, which covers everything from production to final consumption of hydrogen.
Hyundai not only presents sustainable solutions, but also invests in its implementation.
The company commits to using 100% renewable energy in its factories by 2045 and extends this challenge to its subsidiaries by 2050.
Furthermore, Hyundai has already announced an investment of US$1,5 billion in new vehicles and clean energy solutions for Brazil, demonstrating its commitment to the Brazilian market and a more sustainable future.
Source: InsideEV's