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BREAKING: BMW puts a date on hydrogen – fuel-cell production confirmed for 2028
BMW will start mass production of its third-generation hydrogen fuel-cell system in 2028 at Plant Steyr, Austria, moving hydrogen from decades of prototypes into full-scale production.
Hyundai’s new NEXO racks up nearly 7,000 sales in first three months
Hyundai has sold 6,767 units of its all-new NEXO hydrogen SUV in three months, over four times the launch sales of its predecessor, with 720 km range and a 150 kW motor.
Zhengzhou adds 200 hydrogen trucks, building China’s densest hydrogen freight hub
Zhengzhou has added 200 hydrogen delivery trucks, creating China’s densest hydrogen freight hub with over 1,500 vehicles on the road and new refuelling stations coming this year.
Statkraft shares plans for green hydrogen scheme in Shetland
Statkraft plans a 400MW green hydrogen and ammonia facility at Shetland’s former Scatsta Airport, promising new jobs, local revenue, and decarbonised fertiliser production.
Bolzano’s hydrogen station upgrade doubles capacity and adds 700-bar refuelling
Bolzano’s SASA hydrogen station is doubling capacity and adding 700-bar refuelling for cars and heavy-duty vehicles, cementing South Tyrol as Italy’s leading hydrogen hub.
Hyundai uses diplomatic stage to push hydrogen agenda
Hyundai showcased its hydrogen strategy at two major Korean summits, deploying 32 new NEXOs as ministerial vehicles and pushing for global standards, infrastructure, and investment to scale hydrogen.
Exclusive: So… how do you actually buy a hydrogen car?
Thinking of buying a Toyota Mirai? Here’s exactly how to get one in the UK, from pricing and insurance to hydrogen station access and Toyota’s approval process.
Extreme H: What we know so far
Extreme H will debut in 2025 with hydrogen-powered off-road racing. Here’s what we know so far about race locations, teams, cars, tech partners, and where to watch.
Luxfer launches engineering support programme for hydrogen and CNG fuel systems
Luxfer has launched a hydrogen and CNG system support team to offer diagnostics, repairs and field engineering for low-carbon mobility projects across Europe and beyond.
Hydrogen at Le Mans – is it the future?
Hydrogen’s road to Le Mans is delayed until 2028, but Mission H24, Toyota and Symbio are pushing liquid hydrogen prototypes and new FIA rules keep the dream alive.
Inside an electrolyser stack: four materials battles shaping green hydrogen costs
Alkaline, PEM, AEM and solid oxide electrolysers face four big material battles. From precious metals to PFAS-free membranes, the stack shapes the future of hydrogen.
Hyundai shows off all-new NEXO and hydrogen fleet to world economics congress
Hyundai took its all-new NEXO FCEV to the world’s biggest economics congress in Seoul, showing off its hydrogen SUV, trucks and fuel cell buses.
Hydrogen blending in UK national gas network may be “offtaker of last resort”
The UK government has launched a consultation on blending up to 20% hydrogen by volume into the GB gas transmission network (NTS).
Cheshire salt cavern may be used to store hydrogen underground
Uniper and British Salt plan to develop a hydrogen storage facility in Cheshire with capacity for 400GWh.
EU to include low-carbon hydrogen in next European Hydrogen Bank auction
The EU’s 2025 Hydrogen Bank auction will fund low-carbon hydrogen for the first time, with €1.1bn available under new draft rules.
Forze Hydrogen Racing takes new IX to the track at Jack’s Racing Days
Forze Hydrogen Racing’s Forze IX took on the Supercar Challenge at Jack’s Racing Days, showcasing high-speed, zero-emission performance and advancing hydrogen motorsport.
US nuclear firm says it could turn salty seawater into hydrogen fuel
NuScale Power says its small modular reactors could turn seawater brine into hydrogen without electrolysis – tackling water scarcity, brine waste and clean fuel all in one go.
Riversimple to launch all-inclusive hydrogen car subscription
Riversimple is launching a hydrogen car subscription covering insurance, servicing, fuel and more – with a UK-wide refuelling network planned.
Global hydrogen car sales down 27% in first half of 2025
Global hydrogen car sales fell 27% in the first half of 2025 to 4,102 units, with Hyundai, Toyota and Honda all down. SNE Research cites rollout delays, station issues and market headwinds.
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.