The PEUGEOT e-EXPERT Hydrogen Doesn't Compromise on Capabilities
Michael Hemsworth — December 15, 2021 — Autos
References: media.stellantis & geeky-gadgets
The PEUGEOT e-EXPERT Hydrogen has been unveiled by the brand as its first fuel cell vehicle that harnesses the power of electric mobility along with hydrogen technology. The vehicle is characterized by its mid-power plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric system that would enable it to provide robust performance in an emissions-free manner. The van also promises to not have to compromise when it comes to load volume, while also featuring a low center of gravity to further enhance safety and stability.
The PEUGEOT e-EXPERT Hydrogen is positioned to go into production at the end of 2021, which comes hot on the heels of the original e-EXPERT that was launched just 15-months ago. The first customer for the vehicle will be WATEA by MICHELIN.
The PEUGEOT e-EXPERT Hydrogen is positioned to go into production at the end of 2021, which comes hot on the heels of the original e-EXPERT that was launched just 15-months ago. The first customer for the vehicle will be WATEA by MICHELIN.
Trend Themes
1. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles - There is room for disruption in developing and scaling production of high-performance hydrogen fuel cells in the automotive industry.
2. Electric Mobility - Opportunities exist to further advance electric mobility by integrating hydrogen fuel cell technology to improve performance and reduce emissions.
3. Sustainable Transportation - Innovation opportunities for developing sustainable and emissions-free transportation solutions remain open in the automotive industry.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Incorporating hydrogen fuel cell technology in the automotive industry could lead to disruption and growth opportunities.
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