From:Internet Info Agency 2021-01-13 17:55:10
IIA learned that Hyundai Group will switch to the electric vehicle field and the hydrogen energy field in the future. It plans to expand the electric vehicle product line from the existing 8 models to 23 models in 2025, achieving the goal of annual sales of more than 1 million vehicles in the global market.
IIA learned that Hyundai Group will switch to the electric vehicle field and the hydrogen energy field in the future. It plans to expand the electric vehicle product line from the existing 8 models to 23 models in 2025, achieving the goal of annual sales of more than 1 million vehicles in the global market.
E-GMP, a dedicated platform for electric vehicles of Hyundai Motor Group, has an optimized structural design and can travel 600km under NEDC on a single charge. At the same time, it matches the 800V charging system, and the ultra-high-speed charging facility can charge up to 80% of the battery within 14 minutes.
In the field of hydrogen energy, Hyundai Motor recently announced HTWO (Hydrogen + Humanity), a brand dedicated to hydrogen fuel cell systems, which will expand the supply of hydrogen fuel cell systems to the world's automotive and generator industries. In addition, a new generation of hydrogen fuel cell systems will also be developed for future environmental travel fields such as urban air mobility (UAM).
In terms of automated driving, Hyundai Motor Group will launch models equipped with L3 level autonomous driving technology in 2022, and is currently conducting L4 level autonomous driving technology tests with its partner Motional. In 2023, Hyundai Motor Group will join hands with Lyft, a ride-sharing company in the United States, to test automated driving commercial services such as robotic taxis in major areas of the United States.

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