Hydrogen fuel cell technology has plenty of potential as a green source of energy, but it’s yet to find a way into the mainstream. There are only a handful of hydrogen-powered cars on sale today, and thanks to the very limited refueling network, they’re only feasible to drive in California. Even if hydrogen as a means of fueling cars never catches on with a wider audience, it’s still being evaluated as a useful alternative to battery EVs for various other types of heavy machinery. Some mining trucks can already run on hydrogen, and Kubota recently premiered a concept tractor that’s designed to run on hydrogen too.
Unveiled at the Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai, the tractor concept uses hydrogen fuel cells…


