BMW has launched a fleet of iX5 Hydrogen SUVs into its European markets as it steps-up its plans to diversify its alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) offering.
A consortium of automotive sector suppliers led by Toyota has secured an £11.3 million funding boost for a project that will develop a hydrogen-powered version of its Hilux pick-up truck.
BMW is starting production of hydrogen powertrains at its Munich plant as part of an alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) strategy which includes mass-production in future.
In his latest opinion article for AM Professor Jim Saker considers the possibilities for hydrogen cars, posing the question 'Is Government taking hydrogen too lightly?'
Hyundai has revealed its plans for a high-performance fuel cell sports car as part of a “hydrogen for everyone” strategy as part of plans to be zero emission by 2035.
The SMMT is calling for more Government support and a road-map for the commercial vehicle industry’s switch to zero emissions before the 2040 deadline.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed that it will begin testing of a hydrogen fuel cell powered Land Rover Defender 4x4 at the end of this year.
Hyundai has updated its ‘Strategy 2025’ smart mobility plan with a commitment to commercialise a hydrogen-fuelled vehicle solution.
Toyota has revealed the all-new second-generation Mirai, which is expected to return a 10-fold increase in sales of the hydrogen-fuelled model.
BMW has confirmed it will continue to develop hydrogen powered cars in collaboration with Toyota.
Hyundai has unveiled plans to extend its production of hydrogen fuel-cell technology beyond its cars as part of its ‘FCEV Vision 2030’.
A partnership between Shell and ITM Power has resulted in the opening of the UK’s first hydrogen filling station to share a forecourt with petrol and diesel fuel pumps.
Toyota has targeted the sale of 5.5 million electrified cars per year by the year 2030 as part of a long-term plan which reaffirms the brands commitment to EVs.
Predicting the future of automotive retail is almost impossible as it is now in the hands of the politicians, writes Jim Saker.
New survey results have shown that 42% of motorists would buy a hydrogen car over electric.
General Motors Co and Honda have announced a manufacturing joint venture to mass produce an advanced hydrogen fuel cell system that will be used to power future products.
Aberdeen City Council is making four ix35 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles available for pay-as-you-go public use and for businesses to trial.
A pair of Hyundai dealerships in London will be named as specialist retailers of the Korean brand’s hydrogen fueled vehicles within the next six months.
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has confirmed that Transport for London has will run four Toyota Mirari hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as part of its fleet.
Toyota's first hydrogen fuel cell production cars destines for UK sales have arrived at Portbury