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Hyundai Initiates Feasibility Study For Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles In India

Fuel cell electric vehicles are free from all kind of greenhouse gas emissions.

A plug is connected to the socket of an electric car being charged at a charging station. (Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)
A plug is connected to the socket of an electric car being charged at a charging station. (Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)

Hyundai Motor India Ltd. on Thursday said it has initiated a feasibility study to bring in fuel cell electric vehicles in the country.

"Progress for humanity with zero emission mobility is our responsibility and vision to make a long term positive transformation for our future generations," Hyundai Motor India Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer SS Kim said in a statement.

The company has initiated a feasibility study for fuel cell electric vehicles in the country and promises to being a solution with zero emissions, he added.

Fuel cell electric vehicles are free from all kind of greenhouse gas emissions.

Earlier this year, Hyundai had launched fully-electric SUV Kona in the country.

The company claims that the Kona EV delivers a range of 452 kilometre in one single charge under standard testing conditions.