Hyundai Unveils Hydrogen-Powered XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck in Australia

Hyundai Motor Company’s debut of the XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show marks a significant step toward introducing hydrogen-powered long-haul freight in Australia. The truck, which has already proven itself in Switzerland and New Zealand, will be put to the test on Australia's tough roads, demonstrating hydrogen’s potential to decarbonize the transport sector and contribute to the country’s clean energy future.

Hyundai Unveils Hydrogen-Powered XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck in Australia

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