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Hyundai is the first automaker in the world to establish serial production of cars that run on hydrogen.
The company began production of the crossover hydrogen fuel cell ix35 Fuel Cell. The first vehicle of this model in late February, came off the assembly line of the plant in Ulsan (South Korea).
Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell uses hydrogen as a fuel, which is converted into electricity, feeding the engine. The only emission is water vehicle. At the same time the dynamics of the crossover is similar to its petrol counterpart. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h he takes 12, 5 seconds, top speed is 160 km / h, driving range without refueling - 588 kilometers.
The company expects that future car buyers will not have problems with his dressing. Today, gas stations offering hydrogen already exist in several European countries, and their number is constantly growing.
By 2015, the company plans to release a thousand crossovers ix35 Fuel Cell for fleets of public and private companies, mainly in Europe. After 2015 cars on hydrogen cells become available to the mass consumer sector
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The company began production of the crossover hydrogen fuel cell ix35 Fuel Cell. The first vehicle of this model in late February, came off the assembly line of the plant in Ulsan (South Korea).
Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell uses hydrogen as a fuel, which is converted into electricity, feeding the engine. The only emission is water vehicle. At the same time the dynamics of the crossover is similar to its petrol counterpart. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h he takes 12, 5 seconds, top speed is 160 km / h, driving range without refueling - 588 kilometers.
The company expects that future car buyers will not have problems with his dressing. Today, gas stations offering hydrogen already exist in several European countries, and their number is constantly growing.
By 2015, the company plans to release a thousand crossovers ix35 Fuel Cell for fleets of public and private companies, mainly in Europe. After 2015 cars on hydrogen cells become available to the mass consumer sector
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