Hyundai’s HTWO Hydrogen Brand Debuts in Japan at H2&FC EXPO
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What Happened
Hyundai Motor Group today introduced HTWO, its dedicated hydrogen brand and business platform, at the H2&FC EXPO in Tokyo. The brand integrates the Group’s capabilities to deliver end-to-end solutions across the entire hydrogen value chain, serving as an open platform for collaboration, partnership and investment.
- The all-new NEXO, Hyundai’s flagship fuel cell electric vehicle, fully redesigned for the first time in seven years.
- Vehicle to Home (V2H) capability for the Japan-spec model, enabling emergency power supply during outages.
- Existing Vehicle to Load (V2L) function complements the new V2H feature.
Why this matters
The debut highlights Hyundai’s commitment to a hydrogen society and expands its hydrogen business platform to Japan, a key market for fuel cell technology.
Terms in This Story
- FCEV
- Fuel cell electric vehicle, a zero-emission vehicle that uses hydrogen to generate electricity.
- V2H
- Vehicle to Home, technology that allows a vehicle to supply power to a home.
- V2L
- Vehicle to Load, technology that enables a vehicle to power external devices.
- Hydrogen value chain
- The full process from hydrogen production, storage, transport to end-use applications.
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