Stellantis Exits Hydrogen—But Toyota, BMW, and New Tech Say It’s Just Beginning

21 Jul 2025 • 8 min • EN
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In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, Paul Rodden explores the real future of hydrogen in transportation—beyond the headlines. 🚫 Why Stellantis is abandoning hydrogen vehicle development 🚗 How Toyota, BMW, and Hyundai are doubling down on fuel cell mobility 🧪 New hydrogen sources: Natural Hydrogen, Methane Pyrolysis, and Nuclear H₂ 🚚 Why hydrogen still dominates the future of heavy-duty transport 🌍 The lifecycle economics and environmental case vs. batteries We’ll break down: ✅ The infrastructure and incentive gaps stalling hydrogen vehicle rollout  ✅ How BMW’s iX5 and Toyota’s Mirai point to fuel cell resilience  ✅ Why new hydrogen production methods could be cleaner and cheaper than batteries ✅ The economic argument for scaling hydrogen in trucking, buses, and fleet transport ✅ The role of geopolitics and resource scarcity in shaping the next mobility era As lithium, cobalt, and nickel demand soar, could hydrogen offer a more sustainable, flexible future for global transport? This episode offers a full-spectrum look at the tech, policy, and economics driving mobility beyond hydrocarbons. Support the show

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