BMW, Hyundai, Toyota launch hydrogen mobility coalition in Australia


Automotive majors BMW, Hyundai, and Toyota have launched a new coalition focused on accelerating hydrogen mobility deployments in Australia.

The Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF) will aim to identify opportunities, align fleet and infrastructure deployment, and advocate for government support.

The group will add to the existing trade bodies to address what it calls a ‘critical gap’ in Australia’s hydrogen ecosystem, focusing specifically on mobility and infrastructure.

Its launch comes after the Australian government withdrew AUD $75m ($48m) in funding allocated to a scheme to support deploying hydrogen-powered trucks and refuelling stations.

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