Hyundai is a wholly-owned shareholder of Sichuan Hyundai, and will develop the field of hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles in China.

Hyundai Motor is planning to promote hydrogen fuel cell technology through the commercial vehicle market.

As early as 65438+ 10/2, at the forum committee of electric vehicles 100 people held in China, Li Renzhe, vice president of Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd., said that Hyundai Motor will produce hydrogen-fueled vehicles in Sichuan, China, carry out localized research and development, deepen the complementarity of hydrogen fuel resources with China partners, and operate and land through leasing mode. He said that Hyundai Motor will launch 65,438+0,000 hydrogen-fueled vehicles in China in 2030.

1 At the end, Hyundai Motor Group took substantial actions.

On February 7th, Hyundai Motor Group said that it has become a wholly-owned shareholder of Sichuan Hyundai, with a shareholding ratio of 65,438+000%, and will accelerate its entry into the commercial vehicle market in China.

1 At the end of the year, Hyundai Motor Group acquired 50% of the shares held by Nanjun Automobile Group. In 20 12, Hyundai Motor and Nanjun Automobile Group jointly established Sichuan Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd., with each party holding 50% shares.

At present, the modern Nexo hydrogen fuel cell vehicle represents the highest technical level of this automobile manufacturer in the field of hydrogen energy vehicles. This car is also the only capital that the company can use to compete with Toyota Mirai, the world's top-selling hydrogen fuel cell car. In the eyes of Koreans, Hyundai Motor is the "pioneer" of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

Last year, Hyundai Motor sold 465,438+094 Nexo to public institutions and companies, and the company plans to increase the sales volume to 65,438+0,065,438+0,000 this year.

In the past two years, Nexo has only sold 10 15 Nexo models outside Korea. In contrast, Toyota Mirai's global sales are close to 654.38+00000 vehicles.

In order to occupy the high ground in the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market, Hyundai Motor announced in 20 18 that it plans to invest 7.6 trillion won to establish cooperation with auto parts enterprises and carry out R&D and factory construction projects before 2030.

It is planned to build a hydrogen fuel cell automobile factory with an annual output of 50,000 vehicles by 2030, and it is planned to achieve the annual sales target of 200,000 hydrogen fuel cell systems in that year.

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