A white Hyundai Motor Co. ix35 Fuel Cell vehicle rolled off the assembly line at the company’s Ulsan manufacturing complex today, as Hyundai became the world’s first automaker to begin assembly-line production of zero-emissions, hydrogen-powered vehicles for fleet use.
Hyundai plans to build 1,000 ix35 Fuel Cell vehicles by 2015 for lease to public and private fleets, primarily in Europe, where the European Union has established a hydrogen road map and initiated construction of hydrogen fueling stations.
The ix35 Fuel Cell Specifications
Length 4,410 mm
Width 1,820 mm
Height 1,655 mm
Driving range on one fill-up 594 km
Vehicle efficiency 0.95 kgH2/100km *27.8km/ℓ(NEDC)
Top speed 160 km/hr (100 mph)
Acceleration, 0 to 100 km/hr 12.5 seconds
Fuel cell output power 100 kW
Energy storage system Battery, 24 kW(h?)
Fuel Hydrogen (700 bar, 5.6 kg)
Exhaust gas Water vapor
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