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Hong Kong gets its first hydrogen-powered bus but, oops, it can’t hit the road yet

  • Plans to test hydrogen vehicles stall as city has no law on its production, storage, refuelling
  • Bus operators, green experts ask authorities to move faster, as hydrogen is still a ‘dangerous good’

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Citybus recently unveiled its first hydrogen-fuelled double-decker bus. Photo: Edmond So

Almost two months after Citybus showed off Hong Kong’s first hydrogen-powered double-decker, the vehicle has yet to leave the company’s depot.

The customised bus, designed and built in Fujian province for Hong Kong’s hilly terrain, is stranded because hydrogen is still considered a dangerous substance and it remains illegal to drive a hydrogen-powered vehicle.

“Under current laws, we cannot put the bus into service,” said Kenny So Kwok-kin, a general manager at Bravo Transport, parent company of Citybus, Hong Kong’s second largest bus company.

“The government needs to bring forward regulations vigorously so that we can test it or adopt it on a large scale.”

Hong Kong has no law on hydrogen refuelling. Photo: Edmond So
Hong Kong has no law on hydrogen refuelling. Photo: Edmond So

Public transport operators and energy experts have warned that Hong Kong’s regulations are not keeping up with green tech development, despite the authorities pledging for years to improve sustainability in mass transit systems.

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