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Hyundai Motor Group completes hydrogen mobility trial

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Hyundai Motor Group (the Group), in partnership with Enowa, NEOM’s energy and water subsidiary, has announced the successful completion of a hydrogen mobility trial in Trojena, the mountains of Neom, Saudi Arabia. This achievement marks the first deployment of hydrogen-powered vehicles in high-altitude mountain topography.

The group operated its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) coach bus, Universe, on a mountainous route in Trojena, reaching elevations of up to 2080 m and gradients of 24%. Simulating passenger transport from NEOM’s future core business district to Trojena, the trial demonstrated vehicle performance and the practicality of hydrogen in high-altitude conditions.

This achievement builds on a comprehensive memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed with NEOM Mobility sector in September 2024 to explore bringing next-generation zero-emission mobility solutions to NEOM.

With Enowa having recently installed the region’s first hydrogen refuelling station, capable of supporting a range of hydrogen-powered vehicles, the group was able to operate a Universe Fuel Cell bus for VIP transport in Neom from October to December 2024.

This successful trial in Neom marks an important step in advancing Saudi Arabia’s vision, aimed at driving economic transformation and fostering future industries. Hyundai Motor Group and NEOM can build on this milestone by broadening their collaboration in sustainable solutions, underscoring their shared commitment to a decarbonised future.

In collaboration with Neom and Enowa, the group released a video to share its journey, capturing the Universe Fuel Cell bus navigating Trojena’s mountain terrain alongside interviews with the project partners. The film highlights Hyundai Motor Group’s shared commitment to advancing sustainable mobility solutions in Neom by demonstrating hydrogen technology in varied real-world conditions.

Hyundai Motor Group’s footprint in Saudi Arabia is rooted in earlier hydrogen efforts, which began with technology development in the late 1990s. This latest trial underscores the group’s dedication to realising hydrogen mobility in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and global climate goals.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/05082025/hyundai-motor-group-completes-hydrogen-mobility-trial/

 
 

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