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The European Commission has mandated that by 2030 there should be at least one hydrogen filling station every 120 miles on all major routes, and in all towns with a population of 100,000 or more.

Heartened by such plans, BMW has committed to launching its first hydrogen fuel-cell-powered production model in 2028, but has said it’s not planning to bring it to the UK where there’s currently just three hydrogen filling stations for cars and only three more planned for rollout, data from UK H2 Mobility indicates.

BMW’s head of hydrogen tech, Jürgen Guldner warned: “We sincerely hope that the infrastructure will develop further because right now in the UK it’s not in any condition where it would make sense to launch such a vehicle.”

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