Times of Oman

Hyundai showcases world’s first self-driven fuel cell electric vehicle

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DUBAI: A fleet of Hyundai’s nextgenera­tion Nexo fuel cell electric cars, fitted with autonomous technology, has successful­ly completed a self-driven 190-kilometre highway journey in Korea.

It was the longest distance covered by a self-driving vehicle on Korean roads and included travel at speeds of up to 110km/h, the maximum allowed. It followed previous successful tests at lower speeds and on local roads.

Three Nexo models took part in the drive, with the next-generation fuel cell electric SUV scheduled to be released in Korea next month. All vehicles were equipped with level 4 self-driving technology, as defined by the SAE internatio­nal standards. This allows the car to safely drive itself without any human input, referred to as ‘mind off ’ autonomy.

The demonstrat­ion started in Seoul with the ‘CRUISE’ and ‘SET’ buttons being pressed on the autonomous-driving steer- ing wheel of each vehicle, at which point the cars immediatel­y switched to the self-driving mode and began the 190 km journey to Pyeongchan­g. Entering the highway, the vehicles moved in response to the natural flow of traffic. They executed lane changes and overtaking manoeuvres, and navigated tollgates using a wireless expressway payment system.

Building on Hyundai’s successful demonstrat­ion of autonomous prototypes early last year, the cars featured a number of refinement­s that enabled them to recognise surroundin­g vehicles more accurately, make better judgments at junctions and at branching roads, navigate through toll gates by accurately calculatin­g the toll gate’s width and position, and precisely pinpoint the vehicle’s position on a map by using external sensors fitted for situations when the GPS signal was interrupte­d, such as going through long undergroun­d tunnels.

“Hyundai’s philosophy for developing autonomous driving technology is to provide the highest level of safety combined with a high standard of convenienc­e that our customers expect,” said Jinwoo Lee, head of the Intelligen­t Safety Technology Center at Hyundai Motor Group.

The Nexo fuel cell electric SUV can drive more than 600 km on a single charge, which takes approximat­ely five minutes. The model boasts world-class system efficiency of 60%, durability equivalent to internal combustion engine-driven vehicles and a load space of 839 litres.

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