Articles by Matt Lister
Volvo’s new truck is powered by vegetables and hydrogen, trials begin 2026
Volvo is set to revolutionise heavy transport with trucks that run on hydrogen and a HVO vegetable oil as an ‘ignition fuel’.
The Labour Party is in – but what is Sir Keir Starmer’s plan for hydrogen?
In a significant move towards a greener future, the Labour Party – led by Sir Keir Starmer – has announced a substantial £500m ($638m) investment in green hydrogen.
Hydrogen vs. Electric Cars: Will hydrogen win the battle for the future of fuel?
Who will win the battle for the future of fuel? Driving Hydrogen Editor Matt Lister takes a look at why hydrogen may be poised to emerge victorious…
Nikola Motors hydrogen fuel cell truck deliveries surge in Q2 ‘24, beating expectations
Nikola reports deliveries of its hydrogen fuel cell truck surging in Q2 of 2024, with 72 Class 8 trucks being delivered to customers.
Honda USA unveils hydrogen CR-V leasing options
Honda Motor Corporation have just announced attractive leasing options for its new plug-in hydrogen fuel cell CR-V in the USA, starting at $389 per month.
Festival of Speed news: Toyota set to show off its latest hydrogen prototypes at Goodwood
Toyota is set to showcase its European-built hydrogen-powered Gazoo Racing Yaris H2 concept alongside its hydrogen-powered Toyota Hilux prototype at Goodwood.
Extreme E ditches electric for hydrogen – Extreme H motorsport series unveiled for 2025
The electric vehicle off road racing series, Extreme E, have ditched electric vehicles in exchange for hydrogen power in a groundbreaking new era for motorsport.
Ferrari goes green: Bloom Energy hydrogen fuel cell plant to power Maranello factory
Ferrari have installed a new one mega-watt solid oxide fuel cell plant to help power the home of Ferrari in Maranello, built by Bloom Energy.
Toyota news: Hydrogen Hilux prototype reaches real-world testing phase
Toyota’s new prototype hydrogen fuel cell powered Hilux pick-up has reached demonstration phase, signalling the brand’s strong commitment to developing H2 as a viable alternative fuel.