Hyundai Motor Group to supply fuel cell systems to Faun’s Enginius CVs
Through its cooperation with the Faun Group, a key player in the European refuse truck market, Hyundai’s fuel cell system brand HTWO will further accelerate its fuel cell system business.
Hyundai Motor Group’s dedicated fuel cell system brand HTWO today signed a partnership agreement with Enginius, a subsidiary of the Faun Group, to supply fuel cell systems for mass production of hydrogen-powered commercial trucks. Through its cooperation with the Faun Group, a key player in the European refuse truck market, HTWO will further accelerate its fuel cell system business.
Under this partnership, HTWO’s 90-kW fuel cell system will be paired with ENGINIUS chassis to provide zero-emission power for waste collection trucks and medium cargo trucks for intra-city goods delivery. HTWO’s fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) technology is well established through Hyundai’s NEXO FCEV, which has sold over 30,000 units worldwide.
Enginius is Europe’s first truck manufacturer with an EU-type approval for FCEVs. It has already supplied 60 Bluepower waste collection trucks to waste disposal companies throughout Europe.
The Citypower medium cargo truck, which Enginius unveiled at IAA Transportation 2022, will be equipped with HTWO’s fuel cell system for field testing in 2024. Series production is scheduled to start in 2025.
“This strategic partnership with Enginius marks yet another significant milestone in HTWO’s mission to free humanity from fossil fuel dependency in the commercial vehicle market,” said Taewon Lim, Executive Vice President of the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Business Center at Hyundai Motor Group. “This is the first time we are supplying our fuel cell system to another OEM at a large scale. Enginius’ initial fleet of more than 1,100 fuel cell trucks will represent a significant expansion of Hyundai’s fuel cell system business.”
“I am very pleased that we have been able to partner with Hyundai Motor Group, a proven expert in the field of fuel cell technology,” said Patrick Hermanspann, CEO of Faun Group.
Thorsten Baumeister, CEO of Enginius’ Trucks Division, added, “Our customers will benefit from our joint know-how and this partnership will provide a boost to carbon-neutral commercial trucking.”
Through this partnership, the two parties expect to collaborate further on eco-friendly drivetrain solutions for commercial vehicles in the mid- to long-term.
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