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Hyundai pushes solid-state batteries and hydrogen fuel cells for future vehicles, targeting long-term sustainability and market adaptability.
Hyundai Motor Group is advancing both solid-state batteries and hydrogen fuel cells as central to its long-term strategy, according to executive chair Euisun Chung.
The company, already using the e-GMP platform in vehicles like the Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, is investing in solid-state batteries for faster charging, greater range, and improved safety.
Chung highlighted hydrogen’s potential in heavy transport, shipping, and trucks, where battery limitations are significant.
Despite high costs, Hyundai is working to reduce hydrogen prices through initiatives like using waste food and nuclear power, with hopes of broader adoption within decades.
The automaker remains one of the few global companies pursuing both battery-electric and hydrogen technologies, aiming to adapt to changing regulations and infrastructure, particularly in Asia and Europe.
Hyundai impulsa baterías de estado sólido y celdas de combustible de hidrógeno para futuros vehículos, apuntando a la sostenibilidad a largo plazo y la adaptabilidad al mercado.