BMW, Hyundai, and Toyota Have Jointly Announced the Establishment of the Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF)

MW, Hyundai, and Toyota have jointly announced the establishment of the Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF), a strategic initiative aimed at significantly accelerating hydrogen-based transportation solutions throughout Australia. This collaboration addresses a critical infrastructure gap within Australia's hydrogen ecosystem, particularly focusing on hydrogen mobility and the necessary support frameworks for widespread adoption.

BMW, Hyundai, and Toyota Have Jointly Announced the Establishment of the Hydrogen Transport Forum (HTF)

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