As the global transition to clean energy accelerates, Hyundai Heavy Industries stands at the forefront with transformative hydrogen innovations that are reshaping industrial sustainability.
Hyundai Heavy Industries is driving the hydrogen economy by developing advanced hydrogen production, storage, and utilization systems. Leveraging decades of engineering excellence, the company integrates hydrogen solutions across maritime, power generation, and industrial sectors, enabling low-carbon operations and long-term energy resilience.
From pioneering ammonia-fueled power plants to hydrogen-ready offshore platforms, Hyundai Heavy Industries delivers scalable technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Their modular hydrogen systems support flexible deployment in energy-intensive industries, offering reliable and eco-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels.
With strategic partnerships and continuous R&D investment, Hyundai Heavy Industries is shaping a hydrogen-powered future. By fostering innovation and collaboration, the company empowers industries to meet net-zero goals while maintaining operational efficiency and competitiveness.
Hyundai Heavy Industries hydrogen initiatives are not just advancing technology—they’re redefining industrial sustainability. Join the green energy revolution by exploring how Hyundai Heavy Industries is leading the way toward a cleaner, more resilient future. Discover more at your nearest innovation hub.
Hyundai's new $654M fuel cell facility will power hydrogen construction equipment, trucks, buses and more, with production starting in 2027. In alignment with its commitment to expanding clean logistics through hydrogen mobility, Hyundai Motor unveiled the new XCIENT Fuel Cell heavy. In response, HD Hyundai's three construction equipment companies (HD Hyundai XiteSolution, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment, and HD Hyundai Infracore) are actively utilizing and integrating various hydrogen technologies into their products.
Uncover Hyundai's 2025 hydrogen strategy. This deep dive reveals its massive hydrogen investments and game. Hyundai has since advanced large-scale hydrogen infrastructure projects in Korea, Europe, and North America, aiming to make hydrogen an accessible clean energy source across industries.
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 Motor Company unveiled the Xcient fuel-cell-electric Class 8 heavy-duty truck designed for the North American market at ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim, Calif. The new Xcient is powered by a 180-kW hydrogen fuel cell system.
Equipped with two 90-kW stacks, and a 72-kWh battery pack, it features a 350-kW e-motor, providing maximum torque of. Hyundai believes that beyond commercial vehicles, there's immense potential for fuel cell systems across a spectrum of industries: from air mobility and aircraft to ships, and even robotics. We acknowledge hydrogen's capabilities as an energy container and plan to broaden the scope of fuel cell technologies into realms like energy and logistics.
The exhibition shows the entire lineup of hydrogen applications and solutions including ships, trams, forklifts, generators and heavy equipment, which utilize Hyundai Motor's fuel cell system. Finding solutions to this challenge is vital notes DNV which believes shipping has an important role in unlocking the use of hydrogen in decarbonizing heavy industries, such as steel and cement.