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.

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