BMW, Hyundai, and Toyota Launch Hydrogen Transport Forum in Australia
Key Ideas
  • BMW, Hyundai, and Toyota have established the Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF) in Australia to promote hydrogen mobility solutions.
  • The HTF aims to accelerate infrastructure rollout, identify fleet demand clusters, advocate for funding, and educate stakeholders.
  • This collaborative effort signals a proactive step towards industry coordination for building a hydrogen ecosystem in Australia.
  • The forum will welcome members from the hydrogen passenger car, truck, and bus sectors to drive the adoption of hydrogen transport.
Three automotive giants, BMW, Hyundai, and Toyota, have launched the Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF) in Australia to advance hydrogen transport solutions. The forum aims to promote the deployment of hydrogen mobility solutions by identifying strategic opportunities, aligning fleet and infrastructure, and advocating for supportive government policies. By complementing existing industry bodies, the HTF addresses a critical gap in Australia's hydrogen ecosystem. The initiative will focus on accelerating infrastructure rollout by identifying fleet demand clusters, consolidating industry momentum, advocating for targeted funding, and educating stakeholders about the role of hydrogen transport in a low-emissions future. This collaborative effort is a significant step towards industry-wide coordination and demonstrates a genuine commitment to building the necessary hydrogen refueling and vehicle ecosystem for Australia's transport transition. The HTF mirrors H2Accelerate in Europe and was soft-launched at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show, with plans to engage members across the hydrogen passenger car, truck, and bus sectors to drive the adoption of hydrogen transport.
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