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Hydrogen-powered vehicles join Queensland Government fleet

27 Jul, 2021
Hydrogen-powered vehicles join Queensland Government fleet
Hydrogen Minister Mick de Brenni refuels one of the new record-setting hydrogen-powered Hyundai Nexo vehicles. Image courtesy of the Queensland Government.


Some of Queensland’s first hydrogen-powered vehicles have hit the streets and are revving their way towards a zero-emissions travel revolution.

Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen, the Hon. Mick de Brenni, said the arrival of five hydrogen-powered Hyundai NEXOs takes the State Government’s fleet of zero-emission vehicles to 60 of the planned 144 electric vehicles to be delivered by the end of the year, backing a sector that is a key part of Queensland’s economic recovery plan.

“Transport is Australia’s second-largest emitter after the electricity sector and every zero-emissions car we can put on the road is another customer for Queensland’s home-grown renewable energy,” Minister de Brenni said.

“We know Queensland has what it takes to produce renewable hydrogen at scale, which is why we’re investing in new technology as part of our COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.”

“These vehicles grow demand for renewable hydrogen, which grows demand for renewable energy, which in turn means we can reindustrialise our economy through cheaper, cleaner power.”

The Minister said Sunshine Coast business H2H Energy has established a refuelling station at the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ Redlands Research Facility.

“It’s great to have a Queensland business take the lead in this space,” he said.

The Redlands site is home to the Queensland University of Technology’s (QUT) ongoing research and development work into the hydrogen economy. QUT Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Sheil said the university was very pleased to be involved in the research and development project.

“This project will see QUT produce renewable hydrogen and demonstrate how it can be used to refuel hydrogen cars,” Professor Sheil shared.

“Our researchers, led by Professor Ian Mackinnon (member Queensland Hydrogen Taskforce), have been at the forefront of promoting renewable hydrogen as a fuel for the future, and this project is another way we are producing real-world impact in this area.”

State Member for Redlands and Hydrogen Champion, Kim Richards MP, welcomed the testbed for refuelling in the Redlands.

“I welcome the NEXOs to the QFleet given this is where Queensland’s hydrogen story started,” Ms Richards said.

“It’s terrific to see continued advancement of our local leadership on new technology.”

“Queenslanders will soon see the five Hyundais join the growing number of electric vehicles in the government fleet.”

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