toyota mirai fuel cell atco fmgl 3
4
Carsales Staff11 Sept 2020
NEWS

Hydrogen future getting closer

New FCEV refueller for Perth, production hub for Bundaberg

Western Australia’s first permanent hydrogen refuelling station for passenger vehicles has been announced.

It will be built on a site at Jandakot south of Perth’s CBD, where infrastructure supplier ATCO has established a ‘Clean Energy Innovation Hub’ with Fortescue Mineral Group.

The hub has been producing green hydrogen for over a year and will expand into refuelling.

Last month the WA government announced it was investing $1 million from its renewable hydrogen fund in the H2 refueller project.

atco haskel paul kapz

The refuelling station will service ATCO and Fortescue’s fleet of Toyota Mirai fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), but it is also capable of refuelling other hydrogen passenger vehicles such as the Hyundai Nexo.

The modular refueller has been purchased by Haskel Hydrogen Systems, a division of Ingersoll-Rand. It is expected to be commissioned by mid-2021.

The announcement of the WA refuelling site follows on from confirmation the first of a number of hydrogen production facilities will be built at Bundaberg in Queensland by a joint-venture including the FCEV start-up H2X.

The facility, which will cost approximately $300 million, will provide green hydrogen for a wide range of industrial and vehicle uses.

Related: Top 5 cool things about the Toyota Mirai
toyota mirai fuel cell atco fmgl 2

An agreement was signed by three Australian companies comprising Elvin Group Renewables, Denzo Pty Ltd and H2X, which will allow for the production of industrial amounts of hydrogen.

The first steps in the partnership will involve the development of an 80-megaWatt hydrogen electrolyser, a process which will be split into two stages of 40-megawatt instalments.

The group – going under the name Green Hydrogen Australia Group (GHAG) – hopes that upon completion, the Bundaberg facility will be able to produce 6000 tonnes of zero-emission hydrogen per year.

Currently Australia’s only FCEV refueller is owned by Hyundai at its Sydney HQ.

Share this article
Written byCarsales Staff
See all articles
Our team of independent expert car reviewers and journalists
Meet the team
Stay up to dateBecome a carsales member and get the latest news, reviews and advice straight to your inbox.
Subscribe today
Sell your car with Instant Offer™
Like trade-in but price is regularly higher
1. Get a free Instant Offer™ online in minutes2. An official local dealer will inspect your car3. Finalise the details and get paid the next business day
Get a free Instant Offer
Sell your car with Instant Offer™
Looking for an electric car?Get the latest advice and reviews on electric car that's right for you.
Explore the Electric Hub
Electric
Disclaimer
Please see our Editorial Guidelines & Code of Ethics (including for more information about sponsored content and paid events). The information published on this website is of a general nature only and doesn’t consider your particular circumstances or needs.
Love every move.
Buy it. Sell it.Love it.
®
Scan to download the carsales app
    DownloadAppCta
    AppStoreDownloadGooglePlayDownload
    Want more info? Here’s our app landing page App Store and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
    © carsales.com.au Pty Ltd 1999-2025
    In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.