Hyundai Motor said Sept. 26 that its joint venture with Swiss hydrogen company H2 Energy has been officially launched as it looks to expand its presence in Europe’s environment-friendly commercial car market.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility was held in Gosgen, Switzerland, on Sept. 25 (local time), according to the carmaker.
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Hyundai Motor and H2 Energy signed an agreement in April to set up the JV. HMM aims to sell 1,600 hydrogen-powered trucks in Switzerland and other European nations by 2025.
In its first move, HMM signed a partnership with Hydrospider, a joint venture of H2 Energy, Alpiq and Linde, to run a hydropower plant in Switzerland for hydrogen generation, Hyundai Motor said.
“Through this partnership between Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility and Hydrospider, Hyundai Motor will offer its fuel cell electric trucks in a specially designed ecosystem,” said Lee In-cheol, head of the commercial vehicle division at Hyundai Motor.
By Ram Garikipati and newswires (ram@heraldcorp.com)