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Hyundai Motor to Test Fully-Autonomous Fuel Cell Vehicle in the US

Hyundai Motor becomes first vehicle manufacturer to test a fully-autonomous Fuel Cell vehicle on public roads in the US US state of Nevada grants Hyundai Motor permission to test autonomous driving technologies Tucson(ix35) Fuel Cell fitted with the following autonomous technologies: Interval Autonomous Driving; Traffic Jam Assist; Emergency Stop System; Narrow Path Assist Hyundai Motor … Continued

  • Hyundai Motor becomes first vehicle manufacturer to test a fully-autonomous Fuel Cell vehicle on public roads in the US
  • US state of Nevada grants Hyundai Motor permission to test autonomous driving technologies
  • Tucson(ix35) Fuel Cell fitted with the following autonomous technologies: Interval Autonomous Driving; Traffic Jam Assist; Emergency Stop System; Narrow Path Assist

Hyundai Motor has begun the first tests of a fully-autonomous Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) on public roads in the US having been granted a license by the US state of Nevada.

Hyundai Motor plans to evaluate partially and fully autonomous driving technologies in Nevada, monitoring the car’s performance in real-world conditions, an important part of its roadmap for autonomous driving.

Tae-Won Lim, Vice President, Central Advanced Research and Engineering Institute of Hyundai Motor Group, commented, “A great deal of research and rigorous product testing will need to be undertaken in order to make the ‘self-driving car’ a reality. Thanks to this license we will be able to accelerate the testing of our latest autonomous technologies. We are confident that our latest innovations, both for partially- and fully-autonomous driving, will ultimately make driving safer for all road users.”

Having been granted a licence by the Nevada authorities, two Tucson (ix35) Fuel Cell will conduct a detailed test program on public roads.

Autonomous Driving Technologies
Hyundai Motor’s Tucson (ix35) Fuel Cell is fitted with four major autonomous driving features.

  1. Interval Autonomous Driving
    – Fully-autonomous driving within fully controlled, designated roads
  2. Traffic Jam Assist
    – Tracks the vehicle in front under moderate/high traffic conditions (0~60kph)
  3. Emergency Stop System
    – Autonomously directs the car to the side of the road in case of emergency
  4. Narrow Path Assist
    – Provides guidance or fully-autonomous drive through narrow roads

These technologies work by combining a host of advanced cameras, radars and sensors, including: Around View Monitor Camera; GPS; Blind Spot Detection Radar; Smart Cruise Control Radar; Ultrasonic Sensor; LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging).

Since November 2014, Hyundai Motor has carried out more than 10,000 miles of testing using two Tucson (ix35) Fuel Cells in Korea consisting of city driving, highways and testing on private proving grounds.

The testing program to date has evaluated the car’s interaction with traffic signals and signs, pedestrians, cyclists, street furniture and hazards. In addition, the extensive testing has been carried out in all weather conditions to ensure the public road tests are safe at all times.

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