Chinese Automakers Advance Hydrogen and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies
Deepal is set to launch its first hydrogen-powered passenger vehicle by 2027, claiming over 10% efficiency improvement. Geely's i-HEV system, achieving a thermal efficiency of 48.4%, aims to expand hybrid offerings amid rising demand for alternative energy vehicles.

Deepal plans to release its first hydrogen fuel cell passenger car in 2027, with claims of over 10% efficiency improvement over existing technologies. This marks a significant step as most industry players primarily focus on battery-electric or heavy-duty applications for hydrogen.
Geely's i-HEV hybrid system boasts a thermal efficiency of 48.4% and has achieved verified fuel consumption of 2.22 L/100 km. The rollout of i-HEV variants across several models is scheduled for 2026. The hybrid approach is gaining traction in China as automakers seek cost-effective alternatives to battery-electric vehicles, with Geely reporting sales of 270,167 vehicles in January 2026. The competitive landscape may shift as regulatory changes favor technology-neutral policies, potentially benefiting hybrid models.




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