Friday, December 27, 2013

2015 Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell


If you've been shopping for a new vehicle recently, you've read about all of the new, exciting technology that is available: iPod ports, voice-assisted GPS, Bluetooth, MPG trackers, DVD players, and hybrid (gas-electric) engines. Most of these technologies have been around for a few years and are only now becoming standardized across the auto industry. While some buyers still consider these items to be non-essential luxuries, other segments of the population are increasingly viewing newer technologies as "must-haves" for their next vehicle. With so many choices and options, many people now wonder: what is the next Big Thing?

 

The answer: Hydrogen Fuel Cells

 

Over the last year or so, several vehicle manufacturers, such as Toyota, Honda and Hyundai, have announced plans to enhance their current line-ups by adding vehicles with hydrogen fuel cell technology. Currently, the majority of vehicles in the United States feature internal combustion engines - the standard bearer for automobile technology for over a century. In addition to ICEs, several companies feature battery-electric vehicles. While BEVs are continually improving and offer a positive alternative for some, they also have limitations (namely reduced horsepower and a slow-charging battery). Hydrogen fuel cell technology aims to fill the gap between the two.







Many people view hydrogen fuel cell technology as the "Next Generation" of fuel efficient vehicles. Combining the MPG and environmentalism of BEVs, with the fuel-and-go convenience of ICEs, auto manufacturers like Hyundai believe that hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (or FCEVs) will be a valuable addition to their already impressive line-up. Such technology allows individuals, as well as entire countries, to be less dependent on limited petroleum-based fuels. In addition, FCEVs offer the savings and efficiency that many people desire without sacrificing the horsepower or size of traditional gas powered vehicles. Hyundai firmly believes that fuel cell technology will become a significant and growing component to the automotive industry in America - a genuine companion to ICEs and BEVs in an increasingly diverse field of technology choices. Best of all, Hyundai of Louisville will be among the first dealerships in Kentucky to feature this amazing new vehicle.

 

For more information about the 2015 Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell, check out Hyundai's information page: https://www.hyundaiusa.com/tucsonfuelcell


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