Morocco introduces the HUV hydrogen vehicle prototype

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Moroccan entrepreneurs have revealed a prototype hydrogen car produced in Morocco.

According to King Mohammed the VI, the initiatives represent an important milestone for the kingdom and will enhance the “Made in Morocco” mark.

At the presentation, the King studied the automobile model from “Neo Motors,” a firm owned by Moroccan capital, as well as the prototype of NamX’s hydrogen vehicle, named the Hydrogen Utility Vehicle (HUV).

Manufacturers say the HUV model will be equipped with a central hydrogen tank, complemented by six removable capsules to deliver a high driving range and facilitate quick hydrogen refueling in a few minutes.

On the sidelines of the ceremony, King Mohammed VI honored Nassim Belkhayat and Annajah  with the Wissam Al Kafaa Al Fikria Award.

NamX’s patented technology consists of a fixed hydrogen tank and six removable capsules.  Set to be released in 2025, NamX responds to the rising demand for hydrogen and hybrid cars amid an increasingly prevailing shift towards clean energy sources and decarbonization worldwide.