Hydrogen-Powered Hyundai Nexo Gets A Perfect Green NCAP Rating Could Be Introduced In India
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The Nexo is a hydrogen powered fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).
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The fuel cell uses hydrogen to generate electricity to power the electric motor.
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In the Nexo, this setup produces 163PS and 395Nm and provides a claimed range of 666km.
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Hyundai is optimistic that the Nexo could deliver over 1000km range in India.
in 2020. The test is based on energy efficiency and emissions.
Powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, the Nexo produces only distilled water as its emission. This led the Nexo to score full points in the Clean Air and Greenhouse Gas index. In terms of energy efficiency, the Nexo scored 7.3 out of 10, which resulted in an overall five-star rating.
In the Nexo, hydrogen is used by the fuel cell to generate electricity which is then used to power the electric motor, which produces an output of 163PS and 395Nm with a claimed range of 666km. It falls in the category of FCEVs (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles) as it uses a hydrogen-powered fuel cell to function as an EV instead of a battery.
Hyundai had earlier confirmed that they were exploring the possibility of introducing FCEVs in India. If those plans come to fruition, the flagship Nexo could be the first FCEV to be introduced in India. Hyundai is also optimistic that the Nexo could deliver 1000km range in India. The Nexo's biggest competitor is the Toyota Mirai, which was also showcased at Auto Expo in India.
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