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Europe’s biggest truck-makers agree to 2040 diesel phaseout, plan $A160bn spend

Europe’s biggest truck-makers agree to 2040 diesel phaseout, plan $A160bn spend

Seven of Europe’s largest truck manufacturers – Daimler, Scania, Man, Volvo, Daf, Iveco, and Ford – pledge to phase out diesel by 2040 and focus instead on hydrogen, battery, and clean fuels.
“High hopes”: Toyota launches new hydrogen fuel cell Mirai

“High hopes”: Toyota launches new hydrogen fuel cell Mirai

Japanese car maker Toyota launches redesigned 2021 Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle which are slated for Australia in 2021.
Queensland to trial five fuel cell cars powered by local green hydrogen

Queensland to trial five fuel cell cars powered by local green hydrogen

Queensland Labor government to trial five FCEVs powered by “home-grown” hydrogen to underpin development of local hydrogen industry.
Nikola founder and chair steps down amid claims of “intricate fraud”

Nikola founder and chair steps down amid claims of “intricate fraud”

Trevor Milton, founder and chair of hydrogen vehicle maker Nikola, resigns amid allegations that he misled investors and that the company is an “intricate fraud”.
Nikola stock jumps on news of 2,500 fuel-cell garbage truck order

Nikola stock jumps on news of 2,500 fuel-cell garbage truck order

Nikola stock surges on news that it has signed deal to provide 2,500 fuel cell hydrogen garbage trucks to waste disposal company Republic Services.
Hyundai Australia lands first 20 hydrogen-powered Nexo SUVs for ACT fleet

Hyundai Australia lands first 20 hydrogen-powered Nexo SUVs for ACT fleet

Hyundai Australia says first 20 Nexo hydrogen SUVs have arrived in Australia, ready for deployment in the ACT government fleet as part of wind farm deal.
H2X hopes to re-boot Australia car industry with launch of hydrogen SUV

H2X hopes to re-boot Australia car industry with launch of hydrogen SUV

New hydrogen car company launches in NSW with aim of reviving car manufacturing industry and delivering new SUV called Snowy in 2022.
Volvo and Daimler to develop fuel cell systems for heavy vehicles

Volvo and Daimler to develop fuel cell systems for heavy vehicles

European truck giants Daimler Trucks and Volvo Group commit to develop, produce, and commercialise hydrogen fuel cells for heavy-duty vehicle applications.