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Australia’s hydrogen highway just got a turbo boost, with global car giants BMW, Hyundai and Toyota joining forces to launch the Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF). This new industry coalition is set to fast-track the roll-out of hydrogen vehicles and refuelling infrastructure across Australia. And with the transport sector accounting for nearly 20% of the country’s emissions, the timing couldn’t be better. Electric vehicles have already started reshaping the road, but hydrogen is gearing up to play its part.

Collaboration over competition

The HTF will focus on aligning fleet rollouts with strategic infrastructure development. Think of it as a national pit crew, not just cheering from the sidelines, but helping to design the track.

“The HTF represents a proactive step toward industry-wide coordination and a genuine commitment to building the hydrogen refuelling and vehicle ecosystem needed to support Australia’s transport transition,” a joint spokesperson for the founding participants said.

Their goals?

  • Pinpoint high-demand fleet zones for early infrastructure
  • Share data to avoid duplication and accelerate progress
  • Push for government support and funding that matches real-world deployment needs
  • Educate industry and the public on the role of hydrogen in clean transport

It’s a move designed to complement existing industry groups but plug a major gap — hydrogen mobility. With trucks, buses, light fleets and even utes in their sights, the HTF is casting the net wide.

Why hydrogen, and why now?

Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are front and centre in the EV conversation, and rightly so. But hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) bring different strengths to the table. They’re ideal for long distances, heavier loads, and fast refuelling — key for freight and public transport.

In plain terms: if BEVs are great for city zipping, FCEVs are built for the big jobs.

International models like Europe’s H2Accelerate show just how effective this sort of coordinated approach can be. It’s already pushing hydrogen trucking forward overseas through joined-up thinking, policy advocacy, and co-investment in infrastructure.

Australia’s HTF plans to follow suit, and then some.

A new fuel for a future fleet

Hydrogen vehicles are still thin on the ground in Australia. Why? Chicken-and-egg economics. No refuelling stations means no demand, and no demand means no investment. The HTF aims to break that deadlock.

BMW, Hyundai and Toyota have skin in the game, each actively developing hydrogen models as part of a broader clean transport strategy. They’re betting on a future where fuel diversity is critical, and hydrogen has a starring role.

This isn’t just about emissions. It’s about energy security, operational efficiency, and giving fleets more choice when electrifying.

While the initial focus is on passenger and commercial vehicles, the Forum’s long-term vision stretches across the entire hydrogen transport ecosystem, from logistics and infrastructure to clean hydrogen production.

What’s next?

The Hydrogen Transport Forum will soft-launch at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show, with more announcements expected in the months ahead. As interest grows, more manufacturers and stakeholders — including energy and infrastructure players — are likely to jump on board.

In short, it’s no longer a question of if hydrogen transport will take off in Australia, but how fast.

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