Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Market to Reach $2.1 Billion by 2030: Key Growth Drivers
The global hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market is projected to grow from USD 0.2 billion in 2024 to USD 2.1 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 48.0%. The development of mobile and community hydrogen fueling systems represents a significant advancement in making hydrogen more accessible for various applications. Hydrogen fuel providers have introduced compact home and community fueling stations that convert filtered water into hydrogen fuel for fuel cell vehicles, providing a cost-effective solution for large residential complexes, community centers, warehouses, small businesses, and fleets. The successful implementation of these systems is anticipated to drive demand for H2 Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs). Further, emerging technologies such as mobile refueling and non-precious metal alternatives provide new use cases. Companies like Air Products, Linde, and Powertech Labs are actively developing this mobile refueling technology, which involves transporting hydrogen from a production facility to refuel FCEVs at designated locations.
Growing Demand for Fuel Cell
Vans and Pickups in the Coming Years
Fuel cell technology is making
significant strides and will find new use cases particularly in vans and
pickups. Unlike traditional electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles
(FCEVs) boast an extended range, making them suitable for light commercial vehicles.
This shift towards FCEVs is evident in the innovative offerings from leading
automotive brands like Stellantis, H2X, SAC Maxus, presenting versatile
solutions for various industries. The eDAILY FCEV prototype by Hyundai is a
prime example, featuring a 90 kW hydrogen fuel cell system and a 140 kW
e-motor. With a remarkable driving range of 219 miles, a payload capacity of 3
tons, and a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 7.2 tons, it addresses the
sustainable and efficient transportation needs of sectors like Freight and
Cargo Transportation, Delivery Services, and Logistics & Distribution
Centers. SAIC Maxusalso introduced FCEV models such as the MIFA 9, the world’s
first full-size, pure electric Fuel Cell Electric Multi-Purpose Vehicle
(FCE-MPV), and the T90EV, Europe’s pioneering fully electric Fuel Cell Electric
Pickup Truck (FCE-Pickup).
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Growing Heavy-Duty Fuel Cell
Vehicle Demand To Boost 150-250 kW Segment in Forecast Period
The segment exceeding 150-250 kW
is poised to experience rapid expansion, fueled by the growing need for
heavy-duty fuel cells, particularly in vehicles with reduced fuel costs. This
will be led by bestselling FCEV trucks and buses by companies such as Hyundai,
New Flyer, BYD, Toyota among others. The Hyundai XCient fuel cell truck
features two parallel fuel stacks, each with a 95 kW output, resulting in a
total maximum output power of 190 kW. While currently contributing to the
second-largest share of the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market by power output,
the 150-250 kW segment is expected to find significant growth opportunities in
the coming years. This growth is attributed to the decreasing cost of fuel
cells in recent years and the ability to stack more fuel cells in a compact
space, enhancing the range of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) by increasing
their capacity. Although there are currently only a few models of fuel cell
vehicles with output power ranging between 150 kW and 250 kW, such as the Toyota
Sora and Hyundai XCient, these vehicles represent a small share of globally
sold fuel-cell vehicles. Nevertheless, the increasing demand for fuel-cell
buses and trucks, coupled with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) efforts to
provide efficient fuel-cell vehicleswill lead to rapid growth.
Asia Oceania’s to lead the
market with strong market demand in China
The Asia Oceania region has the
largest H2 refueling station presence, with strong government support for setup
across Japan, China and South Korea. This is driving the expansion of hydrogen
stations and FCEVs in the region. They are also fostering the growth of FCEVs
with an evolving hydrogen ecosystem in the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market.
Leading OEMs such as Toyota and Hyundai are driving the adoption of fuel cell
cars across the region. Countries have planned use of fuel cell buses and
trucks, with companies such as Ballard playing key roles in developing an
extensive FCEV bus & truck ecosystem. Leading factors such as growing
deployment of H2 buses such as in Kansai Airport (Japan), mass deployment of H2
buses in China along with companies like Solaris and West Midlands deploying H2
fuel cell buses in Australia. In the H2 truck industry, companies such as
SINOTRUK, BAIC, Hyundai, Sym.Pjg, among others are deploying heavy- duty
hydrogen fuel cell trucks in the region.
Key Market Players
The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle
market is dominated by companies such as Toyota Motor Corporation
(Japan), Hyundai Group (South Korea), Honda (Japan), General Motors (US),
Stellantis (Netherlands) among others.
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