"Hyundai's Bold Bet: Harnessing Food Waste for a Hydrogen-Powered Future"

Hyundai plans to rely on hydrogen fuel cells generated from plastic, food, and organic waste to power a new generation of EVs, including passenger cars and heavy-duty trucks, by 2050. The company is developing waste-to-hydrogen methods and aims to commercialize megawatt-scale polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzer manufacturing capabilities for green hydrogen production. However, the lack of hydrogen infrastructure and recharging stations remains a challenge, with only a few available in North America. Additionally, Hyundai is focusing on software-defined vehicles and AI integration, with a $100 million stake in AI chip manufacturer Tenstorrent to support these developments.
- Hyundai is going all in on hydrogen, and relying on food waste to make that happen Electrek
- Hyundai doubles down on hydrogen at CES Automotive News
- Hyundai says hydrogen will play a “prominent role” in going carbon neutral The Verge
- Hyundai is switching lanes from EVs in a quest for another 'clean' fuel TheStreet
- Hyundai puts faith in a beautiful future powered by software, hydrogen Interesting Engineering
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