Hyundai Introduces XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck at ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai introduces XCIENT Fuel Cell truck at ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim, showcasing commitment to expanding hydrogen business in North America.
  • Ken Ramirez emphasizes Hyundai's commitment to real-world, production-ready solutions prioritizing safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
  • The XCIENT Fuel Cell has been deployed in 13 countries, logging over 13 million kilometers, showcasing dedication to clean transportation and public-private partnerships.
  • Hyundai aims to lead the shift towards a sustainable energy future by leveraging cutting-edge technologies and strategic partnerships across the hydrogen value chain.
Hyundai Motor Company introduced the new XCIENT Fuel Cell heavy-duty truck at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025 in Anaheim, California, showcasing its commitment to expanding its hydrogen business in North America. Ken Ramirez, Executive Vice President at Hyundai, emphasized the company's dedication to delivering production-ready solutions prioritizing safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Hyundai's XCIENT Fuel Cell, launched in 2020 and deployed in 13 countries, has logged over 13 million kilometers, demonstrating the brand's focus on clean transportation supported by public-private partnerships. The company aims to build a more sustainable and resilient ecosystem across the hydrogen value chain, from production to utilization, to lead the transition towards a smarter and more sustainable future. By leveraging advanced technologies like Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and forming strategic partnerships, Hyundai empowers its fleet partners to navigate the changing landscape of the commercial vehicle sector and drive towards a cleaner energy future.
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