Hyundai, Audi join hands for hydrogen fuel cell tech

    Both carmakers believe this patent-sharing deal will help speed up development and lower costs of fuel cell vehicles.

    Published On Jun 20, 2018 02:43:00 PM

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    Hyundai, Audi join hands for hydrogen fuel cell tech

    Hyundai-Kia and the Volkswagen Group - led by Audi - will co-operate on the development of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in a deal that they believe will fast-track the technology’s development and dramatically bring down costs, making hydrogen-powered electric cars a viable alternative to battery-electric cars in the near future.

    As part of the deal, Audi, which has acted as the VW Group’s centre of excellence into hydrogen research for more than 20 years, has committed to bringing its first hydrogen-powered car to market “at the beginning of the next decade”.

    No details have been released beyond the fact it will be an SUV and that it will be sold as a “small series production” vehicle; it is not clear if this means it will be a bespoke model or a version of an existing vehicle modified to run on hydrogen, but insiders say the latter is more likely because of the costs involved.

    Peter Mertens, Audi member of the board for technical development said, “For the breakthrough of sustainable technology, co-operation is the smart way to achieve attractive cost structures.”

    Hyundai and Kia’s head of FCEV research, Dr Sae-Hoon Kim, said, “The key motivators are to hasten development and reduce costs. The more capability we have the more scale we will get and the more authorities will be willing to invest in and encourage the technology.

    “The progress we have made in terms of making hydrogen fuel cell cars that are durable enough to be sold is incredible - just a few years ago I did not think it would happen in my lifetime, but already we are there. Now we must focus on cost and scale, and partnerships like this have the potential to address both of those things.

    The deal initially allows for the cross-licensing of patents and access to parts deemed non-competitive, but both sides have confirmed that the deal could extend further in time, possibly including the co-development and manufacturing of vehicles.

    Hyundai has put hydrogen-powered cars into production. First, it was the ix35 Fuel Cell in 2013, and recently, Hyundai revealed the Nexo, a fuel cell electric vehicle that has a range of 805km. Hyundai claims the Nexo's powertrain is as durable as internal combustion engine-powered cars, and can be refuelled in as little as five minutes. The Nexo was also showcased in India, at the India-Korea Business Summit, in New Delhi.

    Audi has only produced concept cars powered by hydrogen, including the A2H2 test vehicle in 2005, the Q5 HFC in 2008 and the Audi A7 Sportback h-tron quattro in 2014. The Audi H-tron quattro was then shown in 2016. Despite not putting any of these vehicles into production, Audi says it is now working on its sixth-generation of fuel cell technology.

    Other manufacturers are also working on hydrogen technology collaboratively, including Toyota and BMW, Honda and GM and Mercedes and Ford.

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    Ford, Volkswagen to explore strategic alliance

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