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Hyundai to collaborate with University of London to develop hydrogen fuel cells, electrification and more

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Hyundai Motor, which is vigorously developing electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, has made significant progress. Their electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell heavy trucks are continuously exported, and they are also increasing their investment in these new energy vehicles. R&D efforts to bring consumers products with better performance.

Judging from the latest reports from foreign media, Hyundai Motor, which is increasing its research and development of new energy vehicle-related technologies, has signed a memorandum of understanding with University College London to cooperate in the research and development of hydrogen fuel cells, electrification and other related technologies.

Hyundai Motor has also announced on its official website today that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with University College London. The two parties signed the agreement in London on Wednesday local time.

Judging from the news announced by Hyundai Motor on its official website, they and University College London will use the latter’s newly established Advanced Propulsion Laboratory to cooperate in the research and development of hydrogen fuel production, hydrogen fuel cells and electrification-related technologies.

Hyundai Motor also disclosed on its official website that both the UK and South Korea are committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Hyundai Motor has signed a memorandum of understanding with University College London and continued research and development of eco-friendly technologies to accelerate the development of the hydrogen economy and realize the future transportation ecology. System sustainability.

On the official website, Hyundai Motor also mentioned that University College London is a well-known research-oriented university and ranks among the top universities in the world. There are dozens of Nobel Prize winners, and in terms of hydrogen-related technologies, they have They are also at the forefront. With the establishment of the Advanced Propulsion Laboratory this year, they have also strengthened their research on vehicle electrification technology.

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