Articles by Driving Hydrogen Staff
DRIVE35: £40m funding on the table for UK hydrogen and zero emissions tech
The UK’s £40m DRIVE35 Innovation Fund will back late-stage hydrogen and zero-emission vehicle tech, from fuel cells and tanks to hydrogen engines, helping projects scale to production.
Atawey raises €22m to ramp up hydrogen refuelling station rollout across Europe
French hydrogen station maker Atawey raises €22 million to expand across Europe, scale production, and target profitability by end of 2025.
Tesla Model H: Is Tesla really building a hydrogen car?
Is Tesla secretly working on a hydrogen-powered “Model H”? The internet thinks so – but the real story is something else entirely.
Polaris and SFC Energy team up to bring silent fuel cell power to NATO tactical vehicles
Polaris adds SFC Energy’s EMILY 3000 fuel cell to MRZR tactical vehicles, offering NATO forces quiet, reliable energy for field operations.
Mozambique eyed for 12GW solar green hydrogen mega-project
Mozambique is the proposed site for a 12GW solar green hydrogen mega-project in Africa backed by UK developer Jearrard Energy Resources.
Geely’s 200kW hydrogen truck goes into production
Farizon begins mass production of its 200kW hydrogen truck, the Xinghan G, with 600 units planned for logistics routes across China.
Tata Motors rolls out hydrogen trucks for India
Tata Motors is accelerating towards a greener future with its pioneering pilot project, deploying hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2-ICE) trucks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.