Hong Kong Approves Two Additional Hydrogen Fuel Coach Trial Projects
Hong Kong authorities have granted agreement-in-principle for two additional hydrogen fuel technology trial projects involving passenger coaches. The projects will test hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in local transport services as part of the government’s ongoing effort to assess the safety, technical requirements and operational viability of hydrogen as an alternative energy source. Insights from the trials will help inform future regulatory and technical guidelines for the use of hydrogen fuel across the city’s transport sector.
According to an announcement from the Environment and Ecology Bureau on 27 April 2026, the Inter-departmental Working Group on Using Hydrogen as Fuel approved two applications submitted by Concord Bus Company Limited and Sun Sang Tourist Company Limited. Each project proposes trial operations using two hydrogen fuel cell coaches to provide local passenger services.
Hydrogen coach trials expand local testing programme
The working group initiated its review after receiving detailed technical and operational information from the applicants. Following the assessment process, agreement-in-principle for both projects was granted on 22 April 2026.
Spokesperson, Environment and Ecology Bureau, said:
The Working Group has promptly initiated the examination process upon receipt of detailed information regarding the trial projects.
”The Working Group gave agreement-in-principle to these two applications on April 22.”
The new trials form part of a broader effort to evaluate hydrogen-powered mobility in Hong Kong. Authorities intend to analyse operational performance, safety procedures and technical reliability before considering wider adoption across the transport system.
Growing pipeline of hydrogen energy pilot projects
To date, the working group has granted agreement-in-principle to 37 hydrogen energy trial projects. Data gathered from these pilots will be used to refine safety standards and technical guidance governing hydrogen applications in Hong Kong.
The trials complement broader research and innovation efforts in the city. For example, Hong Kong’s first hydrogen innovation hub aims to support research, testing and industry collaboration to accelerate hydrogen technology development. Universities and research institutions are also contributing to the region’s sustainability agenda through initiatives such as international greentech partnerships led by Hong Kong Baptist University.
Inter-departmental oversight of hydrogen deployment
The Inter-departmental Working Group on Using Hydrogen as Fuel brings together multiple policy and operational agencies to coordinate the development of hydrogen energy projects. Participants include the Environment and Ecology Bureau, the Transport and Logistics Bureau, the Development Bureau, and the Security Bureau, along with several technical and regulatory departments.
Additional participating bodies include the Environmental Protection Department, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, Fire Services Department, Transport Department, Marine Department, Planning Department, Lands Department, Buildings Department, Architectural Services Department and the Labour Department. Their collective role is to assess proposals, monitor trials and ensure safety considerations are addressed as hydrogen technologies are tested in real-world conditions.
This article is created with the assistance of OpenGov AI.
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