Articles by Driving Hydrogen Staff

Hydrogen refuelling: Texas’ SwRI launches joint project to improve truck refuelling

SwRI is working to improve hydrogen truck refuelling. The Texas institute launched a 4 year joint project to tackle infrastructure hurdles.

2 days ago - 3 mins read
Wood Mackenzie report suggests hydrogen can transform industries

Wood Mackenzie report suggests hydrogen can transform industries

Wood Mackenzie’s report “Hydrogen: 5 Things to Watch in 2025,” offers a promising analysis of hydrogen in global energy transition efforts.

3 weeks ago - 3 mins read
Honda and Nissan Announce Merger

Honda and Nissan announce merger to form world’s third-largest automaker

The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding, with the merger expected to be formalised by June 2025 and completed by August 2026. 

4 weeks ago - 3 mins read
A Honda associate assembles the fuel stack on the all-new 2025 CR-V e:FCEV. (Image: Honda)

Honda’s Moka plant ditches ICE engines, will make hydrogen fuel cells instead

After decades of making internal combustion engines, Honda’s Moka plant in Japan will soon switch to making next-gen hydrogen fuel cells.

4 weeks ago - 3 mins read
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London’s famous red bus goes blue: TfL embraces hydrogen power

London’s iconic red buses are about to get a “blue” upgrade as Transport for London (TfL) swap diesel for hydrogen fuel cell technology.

3 months ago - 3 mins read
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EU approves €998 million Dutch hydrogen scheme

The EU Commission has announced its approval of a €998 million Dutch renewable hydrogen production scheme to accelerate the green transition and boost energy security.

4 months ago - 3 mins read
Forze IX Hydrogen Racing Car

Shell-backed hydrogen racing team, Forze makes public demo debut

Forze, led by a team of students from Delft University of Technology with ambitions to create the “fastest hydrogen racing car”, have successfully partnered with Shell to become their main sponsor.

5 months ago - 1 min read