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Nicole Scott Joins Hyundai’s H2U to Explore Hydrogen FC Ecosystem

By December 7, 2020 4   min read  (638 words)

December 7, 2020 |

Nicole Scott Joins Hyundais H2U to Explore Hydrogen FC Ecosystem

Mobile Geeks co-founder makes the connection between the Fuel Cell tech in the Hyundai NEXO and the growth of a zero-emission “Hydrogen Society”.

Nicole Scott is well known in her international Mobile Geeks community for giving the inside story on all things mobile. As one of Hyundai’s H2U ambassadors, Nicole is expanding the definition of mobility to discover how hydrogen fuel-cell tech is changing how we move, live, and experience the growth of a Hydrogen Society. It’s all part of her H2U documentary, “Discovery Series.”

Driving Hyundai’s NEXO fuel-cell car from one discovery point to another, Nicole connects the dots of a complete hydrogen ecosystem, in which fuel cells offer zero-emission power to cars, trucks, trains, factories and homes. She uses her tech expertise to demystify the hydrogen fuel-cell system, and her experience as a journalist to consider the wider impact on society.

Through H2U, Mobile Geeks co-founder Nicole Scott discovers the potential of a zero-emission hydrogen society

Even for people who follow the latest tech developments, hydrogen fuel-cells open up a whole new world of true and transformative sustainability – a story that’s ready to be heard because it matters more than ever. NICOLE SCOTT

In her Hyundai H2U “Discovery Series,” Mobile Geeks co-founder Nicole Scott deep-dives into the topic of zero-emission hydrogen technology and how it is emerging today in transportation and urban infrastructures. Scott takes a look at everything from personal eco-mobility to hydrogen-powered trucks to the formation of a Hydrogen Society.

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As a powerful voice for Hyundai’s company vision Progress for Humanity, the 2020 H2U advocacy program is raising public awareness of Hyundai’s leadership in Fuel Cell (FC) technology and the company’s role in helping build an entire hydrogen ecosystem that encompasses eco-mobility, low-carbon industries and sustainable lifestyles.

The eco-mobility conversation is about more than just a battery; it’s about how hydrogen fuel-cell technology can transform entire systems to create a model of true sustainability.

Scott is one of a team of H2U ambassadors who each bring a different perspective on the topic of game-changing hydrogen FC tech. Her unique understanding of technological innovations, combined with her international audience of “mobile geeks,” brings Hyundai’s hydrogen tech leadership into the spotlight. Scott is also joining forces with fellow H2U ambassador Don Dahlmann to produce a documentary on the topic of hydrogen innovations.

One such innovation is the Hyundai NEXO Fuel Cell electric vehicle (FCEV), a zero-emission, a hydrogen-powered car that signals both a sustainable advancement in individual mobility and the larger context of urban infrastructures. When the hydrogen carried by fuel cells is created from renewable energy like solar and wind, FCs have the potential to be a lynchpin of a green economy. NEXO’s air intake system also purifies the air that is supplied to the fuel cells, which then emit only water vapor. This means FCs essentially clean the air instead of polluting it, an essential component of Hyundai’s vision for a “Hydrogen Society.”

Nicole’s journey takes her around the emerging hydrogen infrastructure of Germany and into conversations with some of the leading voices in eco mobility, from Formula One champ and sustainability entrepreneur Nico Rosberg to Hyundai’s Head of Research & Development, Albert Biermann. Each conversation takes Nicole closer to answering the question: what role does hydrogen play in a society that no longer relies on fossil fuels?

The quest for this answer is especially relevant at a time when people and institutions around the globe are searching for new and impactful ways to accelerate sustainability for both mobility and society as a whole. Nicole, the self-proclaimed “geek with a gadget,” finds out whether the big solution is closer than we think.

 

 

 

 

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