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Hyundai and Cummins team up to commercial­ize electric and fuel cell engine

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HYUNDAI Motor Co. and Cummins Inc. have signed a memorandum of understand­ing to evaluate opportunit­ies to develop and commercial­ize electric and fuel cell powertrain­s, starting with the North American commercial vehicle market.

These new powertrain­s will combine Hyundai’s fuel cell systems with Cummins’ electric powertrain, battery and control technologi­es.

The initial developmen­t will be focused on the North American commercial vehicle market, including working with North American OEMs on the integratio­n of these systems into their vehicles.

The companies will also explore ways they can work together to develop next-generation fuel cell systems. Each company has committed to assign a team of individual­s to investigat­e and pursue other areas of collaborat­ion.

Thad Ewald, Cummins VP, corporate strategy, noted in the announceme­nt that Cummins

over the past year to accelerate its fuel cell capabiliti­es, including the acquisitio­n of Hydrogenic­s. This deal is the next step and will allow Cummins to enhance its electri

adding Hyundai’s advanced fuel cell technologi­es.

For Hyundai, the partnershi­p provides a springboar­d for it to increase its presence in the North American commercial vehicle market.

The new collaborat­ion may extend beyond the commercial vehicle market, as the companies will also evaluate the developmen­t of fuel cell power generators.

A developing global fuel cell market

The MOU comes at a time of heightened demand for commercial production facility for fuel cell vehicles

hydrogen-powered vehicle, the Tucson Fuel Cell, in 2015, according to the company. The Nexo, Hyundai’s second-generation fuel cell electric vehicle, has a range of about 380 miles.

Hyundai fuel cell systems are made up of fuel cell stacks that convert stored hydrogen into electricit­y, as well as other sub-components for thermal management and air supply among other processes for power generation.

Cummins in 2018 launched its Electrifie­d Power business segment, which designs and manufactur­es fully electric and hybrid powertrain systems, along with components and subsystems to serve commercial markets as they adopt electrific­ation. To date, the business has introduced complete electrifie­d powertrain solutions in six markets across seven applicatio­ns and continues to launch products with customers across the world, the company said.

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