Hyundai Motor is steering the conversation towards a hydrogen-fueled future at this year’s Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo.
As they rolled out their Class 8 XCIENT Fuel Cell electric truck, the spotlight is on a vision; a hydrogen society where clean energy thrives from production to pavement. During the expo in Las Vegas, which ran from May 20–23, Hyundai was offering a peek into its holistic approach to hydrogen technology.
Hyundai also demonstrated not just the truck but its prowess in integrating hydrogen into every stage of the value chain.

Jim Park, a key figure in Hyundai’s North American operations, detailed how the XCIENT trucks are already making significant inroads in sustainability projects across the U.S., notably in California and Georgia.
These trucks are active participants in projects that aim to lower carbon footprints at busy ports and sprawling production facilities. One particularly exciting partnership is with GLOVIS America, enhancing Hyundai’s logistical capabilities to be as green as their trucks.

Hyundai also delved into the nuts and bolts of truck technology. They shared about advancements like a fully digital instrument cluster and a new touchscreen infotainment system, designed not just for efficiency but for ease. Safety is paramount, with enhancements in their driver-assistance systems meant to make long hauls safer and less strenuous.
Moreover, Hyundai’s collaboration with Plus on autonomous driving technology underscores a future where the roads are safer and freight efficiency is maximised. Especially when drivers are on the roads for long hours, having passive safety systems would greatly increase overall road security.
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