The Government of Malaysia has launched its first Mobile Hydrogen Refuelling Station (MHRS) in Putrajaya as part of a RM15 million pilot project to boost hydrogen mobility and support the country’s zero-carbon goals by 2050. Located at Precinct 2, the MHRS can dispense up to 50 kg of hydrogen daily and is backed by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti), NanoMalaysia Berhad, and partners including Petronas Technology Ventures, Sime UMW, and UMW Toyota Motor.
The station will act as a testing ground for hydrogen infrastructure and technologies. Three Toyota Mirai FCEVs will be used to demonstrate functionality, though Malaysia has yet to register any hydrogen-powered vehicles. Officials aim to establish a fuel ecosystem by 2030. The MHRS is expected to drive R&D, attract investment, and position Malaysia as a regional hydrogen tech hub.