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Hyundai Tucson FCEV : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hyundai ix35 FCEV The Hyundai ix35 FCEV or Tucson FCEV〔(Hyundai aims to sell 10,000 FCEVs in South Korea by 2025 )〕 is a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle developed by Hyundai. Different versions are known - the previous version was based on the Hyundai Tucson FCEV, and the upcoming model is based on the current ix35 FCEV. The first generation was introduced in 2001 with the Hyundai Santa Fe FCEV, and had a range of , with a top speed of . The second generation Tucson FCEV was introduced in 2005, used a graphite bipolar plate and had a range of , with a top speed of . The third generation is based on the Hyundai ix35 (2009), production was semi-automatic and used a metal bipolar plate.〔(Hyundai fcev deployment )〕 The current version and fourth generation is the 2012 ix35 FCEV. The Tucson ix35 FCEV has a more powerful electric engine rated at 100 kW (134 horsepower), and a range of about . This improvement in range is due in part to the Tucson ix35 FCEV's greater space for holding Hydrogen tanks of compressed hydrogen, higher storage pressure, as well as fuel cell technology advances. The cars have made use of a "sandwich" design concept, aimed at maximizing room for both passengers and the propulsion components. The fuel cell is a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). ==Tucson ix35 FCEV (2012)==
The Hyundai ix35 FCEV is in production since 2013, a production vehicle that is powered by a fuel cell with hydrogen. Hyundai indicates an output of 100 kW (136PS) and a torque of 300 Nm. A tank contains 5.64 kg of hydrogen and should last for a range of nearly 600 km.
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