Hyundai and Georgia Tech Collaborate on Hydrogen and EV Research

Hyundai Motor Group has partnered with Georgia Tech to collaborate on research and development of hydrogen-fueled engines for large trucks and electric vehicle batteries. The agreement formalizes their partnership on EV and hydrogen research and establishes workforce training for Hyundai's EV and battery factory in Georgia. Hyundai's focus on hydrogen could pave the way for Georgia's first network of hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles. The partnership will explore hydrogen sourcing and fuel-cell improvements. The collaboration will also help Hyundai connect with young engineers and potential workers, as the company plans to employ thousands in the coming years.
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