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Australia’s first hydrogen trucks to come to Port Kembla after landmark project gets green light – ABC News
Australia’s largest hydrogen producer Coregas expects to rollout hydrogen-powered trucks by the end of the year, after the landmark project is backed by the NSW…

The first heavy vehicles to be powered by hydrogen in Australia will be rolled out in Port Kembla after the New South Wales government approved funding for a landmark project.
Key points:
- Port Kembla will be home to Australia’s first hydrogen refuelling station and heavy vehicle fleet
- The NSW government has given hydrogen manufacturer Coregas $500,000 to complete the project
- The facility could be set up within nine months
The largest producer of hydrogen in the country, Coregas, is behind the plan…
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