Hyundai's XCIENT Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Achieves 20 Million Kilometers in Europe
Hyundai's XCIENT Fuel Cell truck has reached a cumulative driving distance of 20 million kilometers in Europe. The truck began operations in Switzerland in October 2020, surpassing 10 million kilometers in June 2024 and 20 million kilometers in January 2025. It is currently operated in five European countries with 165 units in total. The truck reduces carbon emissions significantly compared to diesel trucks, equivalent to the carbon absorption of approximately 1.5 million pine trees. Hyundai plans to use the collected data to enhance future hydrogen fuel cell technology.

The XCIENT Fuel Cell truck, launched in Switzerland in October 2020, has achieved 20 million kilometers in Europe by January 2025. It has been adapted for various uses, including refrigerated vans and garbage trucks, with 165 units operating in Switzerland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Austria.
In Germany, around 110 trucks are utilized for supermarket logistics. The truck significantly reduces carbon emissions, equivalent to 13,000 tons less compared to diesel trucks over the same distance. Data from its operation will inform advancements in hydrogen fuel cell technology. Additionally, 63 units are active in North America, including projects in California and Georgia.




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