Hyundai and Skoda sign MOU on hydrogen tech collaboration
Hyundai and Skoda will work together on hydrogen fuel cell technologies for mobility applications.

The memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by Hyundai and Skoda is the latest hydrogen technology collaboration to be announced following the recent news from Toyota and BMW and reinforces the trend towards building a wider powertrain mix.
This potential tie-up would include Hyundai sharing its fuel cell system and technology with Skoda, supporting the wider application of hydrogen powertrains across global markets where Skoda operates, including the Czech Republic.
The MOU covers other developments with both companies looking to conduct feasibility studies for fuel cell system applications for beyond mobility.
“We believe that hydrogen, alongside energy-efficient solutions, will play an essential role in transforming mobility for a more sustainable future. Our collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company aims at enabling us to look beyond national borders and explore wider markets where these technologies can have a larger impact. By working together, we can bring innovative, eco-friendly solutions to the global mobility ecosystem, advancing cleaner energy in the areas where it’s needed most,” said Petr Novotný, CEO of Skoda Group.