BMW will launch a hydrogen FCEV in 2028 under Toyota collaboration
BMW plans to launch its first series production fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in 2028 as part of its collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation.
BMW plans to launch its first series production fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in 2028 as part of its collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation.
Hydrogen engine technology joint venture (JV) JPNH2YDRO has opened a new R&D centre in Japan to advance internal combustion engine (ICE) development.
Toyota Motor Corporation and Hyundai Motor Group will explore opportunities for hydrogen-powered vehicle collaboration, according to reports.
Fortescue Metals Group has co-led an investment of up to ¥100m ($14m) into Chinese electrolyser membrane manufacturer Hancheng Technology (Hyproof).
Hygreen confirmed to H2 View that the planned capacity for the Malaga facility is 5GW, while stressing the site’s capacity it will depend on the company’s European growth and market demand.
“We aim not to sever ties with China. But we will have to restore the balance,” the EU’s head of climate policy said.
The real challenge lies in transforming electrolyser manufacturing from an industrial batch process into a streamlined, scalable operation, writes Leanne Halliday, LRQA Territory Manager for Oceania.
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has agreed to support the Western Green Energy Hub (WEGH) in assessing the feasibility of producing hydrogen in western Australia.
Fortescue has agreed to purchase a 39.8% stake in natural hydrogen company HyTerra for AUD$ 21.9 m ($14.9m), making the mining firm the largest shareholder of the company.
The South Australian Hydrogen Jobs Plan’s (HJP) initiative to construct a hydrogen hub has secured development approval from state and federal agencies.