Hyundai, Iveco solidify partnership with E-WAY H2 hydrogen fuel cell bus

The two companies have formed several joint working groups to advance their electric commercial vehicles

The E-WAY H2, a hydrogen fuel cell electric bus developed by Hyundai Motor and Iveco Group
The E-WAY H2, a hydrogen fuel cell electric bus developed by Hyundai Motor and Iveco Group
Nan-Sae Bin 1
2023-10-09 13:00:06 binthere@hankyung.com
Hydrogen economy

South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. and Italian truck maker Iveco Group N.V. have consolidated their business partnership through the creation of a hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) E-WAY H2.

The two partners showcased their jointly developed hydrogen-powered city bus at Busworld Europe 2023, the world’s largest bus exposition opened in Brussels, Belgium on Oct. 6.

The E-WAY H2 is an addition to Hyundai’s commercial FCEV lineup following the Elec City and the Universe.

The latest hydrogen commercial vehicle has an Iveco 310-kilowatt electric motor and Hyundai’s advanced HTWO fuel cell system.

The eDaily hydrogen fuel cell van developed by Hyundai Motor and Iveco Group
The eDaily hydrogen fuel cell van developed by Hyundai Motor and Iveco Group


Hyundai said that the 12-meter, low-floor city bus can travel up to 450 km on a single charge, suitable for urban and suburban routes.


MULTIPLE JOINT PROJECTS

Since signing a memorandum of understanding in March 2022, Hyundai and Iveco have formed joint working groups on commercial vehicle technologies to explore ways to complement each other in battery and fuel-cell electric vehicle development.

In September 2022, the two companies showcased a jointly developed hydrogen fuel cell van, the eDaily, at the Hannover IAA Commercial Vehicles exhibition in Germany.

The eDaily hydrogen fuel cell van
The eDaily hydrogen fuel cell van

The vehicle is equipped with a 140 kW electric motor developed by FPT Industrial under the Iveco Group, alongside a 90 kW hydrogen fuel cell system from Hyundai Motor.

The 7-ton van can be fully charged in 15 minutes. It runs up to 350 km on a single charge, carrying a maximum 3-ton payload.

Write to Nan-Sae Bin at binthere@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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