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Honda to race hydrogen-powered CR-V at Pikes Peak
Honda enters hydrogen powered CR-V e:FCEV in Pikes Peak – the first hydrogen car to ever race the hill, with Dai Yoshihara at the wheel.
Home-made hydrogen: West Sussex farm fuels Riversimple Rasa
A small farm in Steyning might just hold a big clue to hydrogen’s future. Horsham-based hydrogen systems firm Engas Global is trialling a compact ‘plug and play’ hydrogen refuelling unit…
£500m hydrogen boost to back UK transport and storage buildout
The UK government has announced £500 million for hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure, aiming to create thousands of jobs and support industrial decarbonisation in regions like Teesside, Merseyside and the Humber.
Greece opens its first hydrogen refuelling station
Greece opens its first public hydrogen station in Agioi Theodoroi, backed by Motor Oil Group and EU funding, with more infrastructure on the way.
Toyota: Hydrogen engine GR racer concept unveiled at Le Mans
Toyota unveils the GR LH2 Racing Concept at Le Mans – a liquid hydrogen-powered race car built to test hydrogen combustion in motorsport.
Exclusive interview: BMW’s hydrogen car boss “We believe the timing is right”
Driving Hydrogen’s Matt Lister sits down with BMW’s Dr Jürgen Guldner to discuss first production hydrogen car (coming 2028), Toyota partnership, hydrogen infrastructure, and why now is the right time for hydrogen mobility.
JCB hydrogen telehandler tested on UK’s largest road tunnel project
National Highways trials JCB hydrogen telehandler on Lower Thames Crossing site, showing it can match diesel performance with zero emissions.
Tesla: Hydrogen will prop up 92% of the future US energy grid
Tesla’s Master Plan 3 quietly reveals hydrogen will provide 92% of future US energy storage capacity – despite Elon Musk calling fuel cells “mind-bogglingly stupid”.
Extreme H’s hydrogen rally car is ready for action – “it’s a proper race car”
Extreme H has just wrapped up final testing on its new hydrogen off-road racer – the Pioneer 25 – with drivers Molly Taylor and Kevin Hansen giving the 550-horsepower machine…
ULEMCo launches HyTANKa – mobile hydrogen refueller for construction sites
ULEMCo has launched HyTANKa®, a mobile hydrogen bowser for construction sites and off-road use. The ADR-certified unit delivers high-pressure hydrogen refuelling without fixed infrastructure, and has already been trialled in live site conditions.
Shell backs major hydrogen emissions study to ensure fuel’s climate credibility
Shell, EDF and global partners launch major study to measure real-world hydrogen emissions from working infrastructure, aiming to ensure hydrogen’s climate credibility.
Fleet operators back hydrogen – but support gaps must be closed, warns RHA
New RHA survey reveals strong fleet interest in hydrogen trucks and coaches – but adoption is stalled by cost, infrastructure gaps, and lack of vehicle availability.
Toyota’s frosty hydrogen Corolla returns for Fuji 24-hour showdown
Toyota returns to the Fuji 24 Hours with its upgraded GR Corolla H2, running on liquid hydrogen at -253°C. Inside the tech, the challenge, and the multi-fuel future.
Japan to introduce ¥700/kg hydrogen fuel subsidy to kickstart commercial uptake
Japan to subsidise hydrogen fuel for commercial vehicles at ¥700/kg across six regions, aiming to lower costs for fuel cell trucks and buses. The scheme targets 90 stations and could save operators up to ¥21,000 per refill.
JCB’s hydrogen engine granted full type-approval in Europe
JCB has secured full EU type-approval for its hydrogen combustion engine, certifying it to Stage V standards and clearing the way for commercial rollout across Europe.
Europe’s most powerful hydrogen station launched – as H2 MOBILITY retools its network for real demand
H2 MOBILITY opens Europe’s most powerful hydrogen station in Düsseldorf, as focus shifts to high-demand sites for buses, trucks, and public fleets.
Nikola hydrogen assets hit the auction block after firm’s bankruptcy
Nikola’s hydrogen trucks and HYLA refuelling assets are up for sale following its bankruptcy. Over $140 million in inventory, including 103 FCEVs, is now available via court-supervised auction.
Analysis | Europe’s €5 trillion mistake: Why a battery-only future risks gridlock – and insolvency
Europe risks €5 trillion in extra costs by backing a battery-only transport plan. Analysis shows how adding hydrogen cuts grid upgrades, mineral strain and overall bills.
Governments and industry back global hydrogen trade push at Rotterdam summit
Governments and industry leaders met at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025 in Rotterdam to back international hydrogen trade and outline next steps for global supply chains.
Extreme H tests next-gen hydrogen power generator with 5x the output
Extreme H tests new hydrogen power unit with 5x the output, built to run full race operations with no emissions.