article thumbnail

Hyundai Motor to establish hydrogen refueling station for fuel cell electric buses at Incheon Airport with partners, provide buses

Green Car Congress

Hyundai Motor Company is partnering with Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC), Air Liquide Korea and Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet) to establish a hydrogen refueling station for fuel cell electric buses at Incheon Airport’s Terminal 2 by March 2021. Hyundai fuel cell bus. In September 2019, Hyundai and Cummins Inc.

Hyundai 377
article thumbnail

Hyundai Motor Group deepens partnership with Grab to accelerate EV adoption in Southeast Asia

Green Car Congress

Hyundai Motor Group and Grab Holdings Inc. The Group—including Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation—and Grab will further develop new pilots and initiatives that lower the barriers of entry for Grab driver and delivery-partners to adopt EVs, such as lowering the total cost of ownership and reducing range anxiety.

Asia 199
article thumbnail

Hyundai, Kia invest additional US$250M in Grab; pilot EV projects

Green Car Congress

Hyundai Motor Group and Grab Holdings Inc., Southeast Asia’s leading O2O (online to offline) mobile platform, announced an agreement under which Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors Corporation will invest an additional US$250 million into Grab and establish a partnership to pilot EV programs across Southeast Asia.

Hyundai 236
article thumbnail

Hyundai Motor Group invests $300M in India’s largest mobility service provider Ola

Green Car Congress

Hyundai Motor Group and India-based Ola—one of the world’s largest ride-hailing platforms— announced a strategic partnership under which Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors Corporation will make their biggest combined investment to date, as part the Group’s continued efforts to become a Smart Mobility Solutions Provider.

Hyundai 186
article thumbnail

Hyundai and Kia's Breakthrough: Shape-Shifting Tires for Safer Winter Journeys

The Truth About Cars

Photo credit: Hyundai Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have introduced an innovative snow chain technology for tires, poised to enhance winter driving safety. In contrast, the new system from Hyundai and Kia utilizes shape memory alloy that can be deployed or retracted at the push of a button.

Kia 52
article thumbnail

Linde starts small-series production for hydrogen fueling stations; agreement with Iwatani for delivery of 28 units

Green Car Congress

The expansion of production capacity in Vienna to 50 units a year dovetails with the introduction of the first series-produced fuel-cell cars by leading manufacturers such as Hyundai, Toyota, Honda and Daimler between 2014 and 2017. —Akiji Makino, CEO of Iwatani Corporation. Fuel Cells Hydrogen Infrastructure'

Hydrogen 218
article thumbnail

Kia Motors to launch 7 new BEVs by 2027; BEVs to account for 25% of Kia global vehicle sales by 2029

Green Car Congress

Kia Motors Corporation previewed its global electric vehicle (EV) business strategy; the brand will launch seven new dedicated BEVs by 2027 across several vehicle segments. Kia also plans to develop its own programs to train EV maintenance professionals. Charging infrastructure.

Kia 221