Hyundai Motor Drives Sustainable Clean Logistics in U.S. with Vision for Hydrogen Society
Hyundai Motor today shared its hydrogen vision. At the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2024, it introduced its U.S. clean logistics business powered by its Class 8 XCIENT fuel cell electric truck.
The company will exhibit the XCIENT Fuel Cell truck, fuel cell system, and digital exhibits from May 20 to 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, demonstrating the vehicle enhancement concept and its hydrogen value chain technologies.
Building a Hydrogen Society Roadmap
At Hyundai Motor’s press conference, Ken Ramirez, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Commercial Vehicle and Hydrogen Business, highlighted the company’s commitment to building a hydrogen society.
He spoke about the actual value of hydrogen and how Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) is leveraging its affiliates’ cross-industry capabilities spanning the entire hydrogen value chain — from hydrogen production and storage to logistics, transport and diverse applications — to realize the company’s vision for a hydrogen society.
Earlier this year, Hyundai Motor announced a vision for the HTWO brand’s expanding role in the hydrogen value chain, signalling it will catalyse a global energy transition. Hyundai Motor aims to realize its vision for a hydrogen society by leveraging the Group’s integrated capabilities across various industries.
Joining the presentation, Jim Park, Senior Vice President and Head of Commercial Vehicle and Hydrogen Business Development at Hyundai Motor North America, detailed the company’s rollout of its Class 8 XCIENT Fuel Cell electric trucks in key U.S. hydrogen logistics projects, including the NorCAL ZERO Project and Clean Logistics Project as further proof of the company’s commitment.
Last year, through the NorCAL ZERO Project, Hyundai Motor deployed 30 XCIENT Fuel Cell trucks at the Port of Oakland and Port of Richmond to haul freight containers and vehicles, marking the single largest commercial deployment of Class 8 heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks in North America.
The company is working on the Clean Logistics Project to decarbonize its Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) production facility in Georgia.
Hyundai Motor is actively working to decarbonize its captive logistics through the Clean Logistics Project. This year, the company will take a significant step by deploying XCIENT Fuel Cell trucks to its facility in Georgia. This deployment will begin Hyundai Motor’s efforts to reduce emissions from its internal logistics operations.
HTWO Logistics to Bring Clean Solutions to HMGMA
Glenn Clift, Executive Director of GLOVIS America, a leading logistics provider that shares Hyundai Motor’s hydrogen vision, joined the press conference as a guest speaker to introduce HTWO Logistics, a partnership for benchmarking in sustainable logistics solutions revolving around HMGMA.
Through this partnership, the two companies will leverage a comprehensive suite of HTWO solutions to maximize carbon emissions reduction. By gaining valuable insights from this project, the companies aim to replicate this success model globally, further expanding Hyundai Motor’s HTWO business.
XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck Product Enhancement Concept
In line with Hyundai Motor’s continuous dedication to customer-driven innovation, the company digitally previewed the enhancement concept of its XCIENT Fuel Cell truck.
The enhancement concept videos on display show a 12.3-inch fully digital instrument cluster, offering drivers clear and concise information at a glance, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with physical buttons integrated into the centre console for driver convenience.
The display model also features a comprehensive suite of Hyundai Motor’s Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) designed to enhance vehicle safety and minimize driver fatigue. These enhancements include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Side Collision Avoidance Warning (SOD) and Smart Cruise Control (SCC).
The company also introduced its collaboration with autonomous driving industry leader Plus to enhance road safety and freight efficiencies. The two companies are testing Level 4 autonomous driving technology on Hyundai Motor’s XCIENT Fuel Cell truck in the U.S., a first for a Class 8 fuel cell electric truck in the country.
Hyundai Motor’s XCIENT Fuel Cell truck, equipped with Plus SuperDrive™ Level 4 autonomous driving technology, is displayed at Plus’s ACT Expo booth (#2044).
HTWO’s Vision for Hydrogen’s Potential in the CV Sector and Beyond
Widely regarded as a safe, clean and sustainable energy carrier, hydrogen is a perfect solution for commercial vehicles and logistics transportation due to its diverse advantages, including production, storage, logistics and refuelling infrastructure. Hydrogen is a high-density energy carrier that allows fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to provide a sustained power output suitable for long-haul driving and heavy loads.
Hyundai Motor’s XCIENT Fuel Cell truck, powered by its field-proven fuel cell system, is already a game changer and leads the FCEV market. Units operate worldwide, including Europe, South Korea, and North America. Hyundai Motor’s hydrogen fuel cell technology already goes beyond mobility into various applications, including stationary power, industrial equipment, and electrolyzers.
As announced at CES 2024, HTWO has evolved from a fuel cell system to a complete hydrogen value chain brand, integrating the Group’s capabilities across various industries. By leveraging its strength in the mobility and energy sectors, the Group is now uniquely positioned to offer holistic solutions spanning every stage of the hydrogen value chain.
Moving upstream in the hydrogen value chain, the Group has developed pioneering methods for converting organic waste into hydrogen as part of its pilot project in Chungju, South Korea. Hydrogen is created through an advanced process by extracting biogas from food waste.
This hydrogen is then supplied to an on-site hydrogen refuelling station to power hydrogen vehicles. By the end of this year, the group will have another facility in Korea in which sewage sludge is transformed into hydrogen.
The Group is also reviewing a hydrogen energy business model that integrates the whole value chain, from hydrogen production through plastic-to-hydrogen technology to carbon capture, utilization, storage (CCUS), transportation, supply, and applications.
XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck on Display at ACT Expo 2024
The XCIENT Fuel Cell truck with a 6×4 drive axle configuration is on display at Hyundai Motor’s booth (#530, open to the public May 20-23) and a hydrogen fuel cell system. The truck will be shown together with digital exhibits demonstrating the company’s HTWO Grid solutions and the enhancement concept of the XCIENT Fuel Cell truck. The company also operates an XCIENT Fuel Cell truck test drive program at the Expo (May 21-22).
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