BMW is partnering with Lhyfe to produce its third-generation hydrogen propulsion system. The hydrogen will be used in mass-produced fuel cell systems for the BMW X5 model, starting production in 2028.
The technology aims to be compact, delivering a longer range and more power, while also reducing energy consumption.
Matthieu Guesné, founder and CEO of Lhyfe, said: “BMW Group is one of the world’s leading mobility companies, whom we commend for its concrete commitment to the energy transition in a sector set to undergo profound transformation. For Lhyfe, being chosen to support the industrial development of its fuel cell technology is strong recognition not only of our expertise, but also of our ability to guarantee a reliable supply that meets the standards of major manufacturers.”
BMW chooses Lhyfe for hydrogen- powered car
Lhyfe container in front of the BMW R&D Centre in Steyr.




