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University’s hydrogen Hyundai has its eco-driving debut with Lex Autolease

Hyundai University of Birmingham
Hydrogen fuelled daily fleet car - the Hyundai set for MPG Marathon

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22 September 2016

Eco-driving challenge

  • Hydrogen fuel cell Hyundai iX35 to compete in MPG Marathon
  • Collaboration between University of Birmingham, Lex Autolease and Fuel Cell Systems
  • Zero emissions, with refuelling support en route
  • Eco-driving challenge to take place 18-19 October

A PRIME example of alternative fuel technology will be publicly put through its paces as a university’s hydrogen Hyundai has its eco-driving debut with Lex Autolease, taking part in the MPG Marathon next month.

The hydrogen fuel cell-powered Hyundai iX35 fleet car will enter the UK’s premier eco-driving challenge by a team from the University of Birmingham, Lex Autolease and Fuel Cell Systems.

Fuel Cell Systems will be supporting the event with its own mobile refuelling unit to ensure the iX35 completes the eco-driving challenge with no inconvenience.

The university’s sustainable logistics manager Monica Guise said: “The University of Birmingham is thrilled to be entering the Hyundai iX35 Fuel Cell into the MPG Marathon.

“Supported by Lex Autolease and Fuel Cell Systems, the university will be driving the only hydrogen vehicle in this exciting marathon next month.”

“The university is at the forefront and plays a pivotal role in the work carried out at the Centre for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research. We hope that by taking part in the MPG Marathon we can show how sustainable and effective hydrogen fuel is.”

“We’re committed to giving fleets access to the very latest in alternative fuelled vehicles,” said Chris Chandler, principal consultant at Lex Autolease.

“What’s particularly exciting about this entry is despite it being a very new technology and road fuel, this is a genuine fleet car being used on a daily basis by the University of Birmingham, not a trial or demonstration car.

“We’re very proud to be working with the University of Birmingham on its zero emission strategy and I’m looking forward to co-piloting the iX35 during the MPG Marathon. We hope the event will help to raise awareness of the capabilities of these advanced vehicles.”

Fuel Cell Systems Ltd will be supporting the entry with its own hydrogen fuel cell refuelling truck, which will be demonstrated in pre-production form during the event.

Fuel Cell Systems MD Tom Sperrey explained: “While the UK hydrogen filling station network continues to grow, there are many regions where hydrogen is not yet available to fill vehicles. Our refuelling truck provides an interim measure to enable demonstrations of hydrogen vehicles at events, and also for larger customer trials.”

The annual MPG Marathon takes place on 18-19 October and will highlight the benefits of fuel efficient, economical driving, while at the same time providing a shop window into some of the most innovative, eco-friendly and diverse vehicles on sale – and even some not yet on sale – in the UK.

Sponsored by ALD Automotive, RAC Business and Crystal Ball fleet management systems, the event will be based at the Heythrop Park Resort in Oxfordshire. Competitors will be tasked with planning their own routes to four different venues across the heart of the country, including a visit to the iconic Silverstone racing circuit in Northamptonshire, home to the British Grand Prix.

Their aim will be to achieve the highest possible MPG figure for their vehicle of choice, with prizes being awarded for those that achieve not just the best overall MPG figure, but also the most significant improvement over the manufacturer’s quoted figure.

Although the 2016 event is already heavily subscribed, there are a limited number of places still available for vehicle manufacturers, fleet operators, dealer groups or even individuals to take part.

To find out more about the event, or to enter, click here.

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