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Hyundai Announces FCEV Class 8 Xcient, Hydrogen/Electric Fueling Station

Hyundai introduced the new Xcient Fuel Cell Class 8 heavy-duty truck at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, as well as plans for a hydrogen production and dispensing facility in Georgia.

Hyundai Announces FCEV Class 8 Xcient, Hydrogen/Electric Fueling Station

At ACT Expo, Hyundai Motor showed off its latest hydrogen-fuel-cell technology and the Xcient FCEV truck.

Photo: Hyundai Motor

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Hyundai introduced the new Xcient Fuel Cell Class 8 heavy-duty truck for North America at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025 in Anaheim, California, as well as plans to launch a scalable hydrogen production and dispensing facility for heavy-duty vehicles in Georgia.

The announcements, the company said, showcase its ongoing commitment to expanding its hydrogen business in North America.

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New Hyundai Xcient Hydrogen Fuel Cell Heavy-Duty Truck for North America

At ACT Expo, Hyundai displayed an advanced production model of its Xcient Fuel Cell heavy-duty truck. Designed specifically for the North American Market, the truck has appeared as a concept vehicle at previous ACT Expos.

Two Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell trucks in two different fleets will participate in NACFE's Run on Less - Messy Middle demonstration project later this year. 

Hyundai said the Xcient Fuel Cell is the world’s first mass-produced hydrogen-powered heavy-duty truck. Launched in 2020, it has been deployed in 13 countries, logging more than 13 million kilometers of cumulative driving in Switzerland, where it was initially launched.

The new Xcient features an upgraded hydrogen fuel cell system. Since 2021 it has undergone rigorous testing across diverse climates and use cases in North America. 

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Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell specifications:

  • A 180 kW hydrogen fuel cell system.

  • Two 90 kW stacks for reliable energy generation.

  • A 72 kWh battery pack.

  • A 350 kW e-motor, providing maximum torque of 2,237 Nm, or about 1,650 pounds-feet.

  • Maximum driving range of 450 miles under optimal conditions.

  • 10 hydrogen tanks (total combined capacity of approximately 68 kg or 150 pounds.)

  • Gross combination weight of up to 82,000 lbs., suitable for heavy-duty applications

Photo: Hyundai Motor

The interior design has been improved for driver convenience and comfort. Interior enhancements include a 12.3-inch fully digital instrument cluster, offering drivers clear and concise information at a glance, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system featuring physical buttons integrated into the center console for driver convenience and ergonomics.

The new model is also equipped with a comprehensive suite of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) designed to improve safety and minimize driver fatigue. These enhancements include:

  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)

  • Lane Departure Warning (LDW)

  • Smart Cruise Control (SCC)

  • Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)

  • Blind-Spot Collision Warning-Near (BCW-NEAR)

  • Forward Collision Warning-Near (FCW-NEAR)

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Hyundai Also Providing Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure

At ACT Expo, Hyundai Motor also introduced the expansion of the Group’s HTWO hydrogen business brand into an open platform, bringing together partners, investors, and industries.

The company announced plans to launch HTWO Energy Savannah, a Class-8 heavy-duty truck hydrogen refueling and electric recharging station near the Port of Savannah, Georgia, and close to the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA). 

The station is scheduled to begin operations by the end of 2025, in collaboration with HydroFleet and Capital Development Partners.

The HTWO Logistics initiative, first announced at ACT Expo 2024, is a partnership with Glovis focusing on decarbonizing logistics around Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America. Hydrogen is produced and consumed on-site, and 21 Xcient fuel cell trucks are now responsible for nearly half of the plant’s inbound and outbound delivery logistics.

Since the launch of operations in October 2024, the partners have outlined a plan to replicate this successful hydrogen-powered business operation globally.

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It’s the latest in the company’s partnership approach to the challenge of providing hydrogen fueling infrastructure for its FCEV trucks and others.

For instance, through the NorCAL Zero Project, a total of 30 Xcient Fuel Cell trucks at the Ports of Oakland and Richmond are being operated, marking the largest single commercial deployment of hydrogen trucks in North America.

HTWO Energy Savannah is building a truck hydrogen refueling and electric recharging station near the Port of Savannah, Georgia.

Photo: Hyundai Motor

More About New Savannah ZEV Class 8 Fueling Station

The scalable hydrogen production and dispensing facility for Class-8 heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles station will be located just 10 miles from the Port of Savannah, Georgia, within one of the nation’s busiest freight hubs. 

HTWO Energy Savannah development is a collaboration between HTWO Logistics, HydroFleet, and Capital Development Partners, and is scheduled to begin operations by the end of this year.

From the HDT Archives (2021) H2: Zero-Emissions Holy Grail?

“HTWO Energy Savannah is a breakthrough hydrogen production and refueling station for the heavy-duty trucking industry, allowing zero-emissions trucks to quickly and easily refuel at a single convenient location in the Savannah region,” said Jim Park, SVP, commercial vehicle and hydrogen fuel cell business, Hyundai Motor North America. 

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“The HTWO Energy Savannah hydrogen station will also truly fulfill our vision for HMGMA Clean Logistics, allowing our innovative new electric vehicle plant to transport plant shipments within a clean, zero-emissions ecosystem.”

On the HTWO Energy Savannah site, hydrogen production and refueling stations generating 1,200 kilograms of hydrogen per day will support fast-fill zero-emissions heavy-duty trucking operations in the region. 

Moving forward, available infrastructure can be scaled to support up to 4,200 kilograms of hydrogen per day to meet future demand.

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