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Ampol, Hyundai Australia, Pacific Energy and Toyota Australia partner to develop hydrogen refueling infrastructure

Ampol, Hyundai Australia, Pacific Energy and Toyota Australia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop hydrogen refueling infrastructure jointly.

The agreement brings together four like-minded companies that are all leading proponents of Australia’s hydrogen economy. Both Hyundai and Toyota currently have fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) fleets operating in Australia today, while Ampol and Pacific Energy are heavily investing in energy solutions to support customers through the energy transition.

The goal of the MOU is to combine the expertise and capabilities of each of the partners to help develop hydrogen refueling stations for FCEVs in Canberra.

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