The latest hydrogen industry news, developments, and community updates.

Lhyfe has secured a multi-year contract to supply green hydrogen to BMW Group's Steyr facility in Austria, which will support fuel cell system development and mass production of hydrogen propulsion systems for the BMW X5 starting in 2028.

Rolls-Royce and EasyJet successfully tested a 100% hydrogen-fuelled aircraft engine through a complete simulated flight cycle, demonstrating operational capability across all flight phases.

PHINIA will showcase its first homologated H2ICE light commercial vehicle, developed with Aramco, at ACT Expo 2026. The vehicle achieves up to 99% reduction in tailpipe CO₂ emissions compared to diesel and complies with Euro 7 emissions standards.

Solaris Bus & Coach has secured an order for 19 hydrogen fuel cell buses from SWK Mobil Krefeld in Germany, expanding the operator's zero-emission fleet for regional routes in the Niederrhein area.

Hyundai Motor Group and Georgia Institute of Technology have announced a multi-year collaboration to advance hydrogen-powered transportation, with Hyundai donating four NEXO fuel cell SUVs and a hydrogen electrolyzer to the campus.

Transport companies in Occitanie, France successfully tested the Hyliko HyT44 hydrogen fuel cell truck across regional highways as part of the European Corridor H2 initiative, demonstrating viability for long-haul freight operations.

Rotterdam The Hague Airport has completed a week-long trial of Toyota's hydrogen-electric pickup truck as part of its effort to achieve emission-free ground operations by 2030.

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg researchers have developed a closed-loop hydrogen engine achieving over 60% efficiency with zero emissions, offering power output comparable to diesel engines for heavy-duty applications.

Lhyfe has secured a multi-year contract to supply green hydrogen to BMW Group's Steyr, Austria research and development centre, which will produce the automaker's third-generation hydrogen fuel cell systems for vehicles beginning in 2028.

Germany's Saarbrücken hydrogen bus program has opened a €7.6 million refueling station for 28 fuel-cell buses, but infrastructure costs significantly exceed fuel expenses when calculating true operational economics.

Siemens Mobility has secured a contract to deliver 12 hydrogen fuel cell trains to Romania's Railway Reform Authority, marking the country's first hydrogen train fleet and one of Eastern Europe's first hydrogen rail projects.

easyJet and Rolls-Royce completed a full-power test of a modified Pearl 15 jet engine running on 100% hydrogen at NASA's Stennis Space Center, demonstrating safe operation across a complete flight cycle.