The Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell was recognized at the annual gala for Climate Reserve, a nonprofit that is dedicated to meeting the challenges of climate change, according to the Hyundai press release. The Tucson Fuel Cell was given recognition for being the first mass-produced fuel cell vehicle in the United States, providing a means of transportation that is both sustainable, and with zero emission.
"Zero-emission vehicles play a major role in meeting America's sustainable energy goals," said Climate Resolve Founder and Executive Director Jonathan Parfrey in the Hyundai press release. "By making the Tucson Fuel Cell available to everyday consumers, Hyundai is taking the first steps in finding a long-term solution to energy independence, clean air and the availability of zero-emission vehicles."
We're excited to hear that the Tucson Fuel Cell is getting recognition by those who are dedicated to working on the environment. It's not yet available in Vermont (only in California for the time being), but if you'd like more information, check out our Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell info page here.
All information and images via Hyundai
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