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19 Jan
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Hydrogen task force: Agenda for the 8th (January 2026) session
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TFH2-08-01
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2026-01-19 |
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19 Jan
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UN R134: Supply Lines for Additional TPRDs ISO 19887-1:2024 alternative requirements
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TFH2-08-02
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2026-01-19 |
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19 Jan
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UN R134: Proposal to amend GRSP/2025/7
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TFH2-08-03
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2026-01-19 |
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21 Jan
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Hydrogen storage: Updated proposal on additional TPRD
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TFH2-08-04
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2026-01-21 |
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23 Jan
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Hydrogen task force: Minutes of the 8th (January 2026) session
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TFH2-08-05
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2026-01-23 |
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23 Jan
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Hydrogen storage: Updated proposal on additional TPRD
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TFH2-08-06
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2026-01-23 |
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24 Feb
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Hydrogen task force: Agenda for the 9th (February 2026) session
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TFH2-09-01
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2026-02-24 |
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24 Feb
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Hydrogen storage: Comments on supply lines for additional TPRD (KHK and METI)
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TFH2-09-02
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2026-02-24 |
KHK METI |
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26 Feb
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UN R134: Comparison of the Fuel Line/Fitting Tests in ISO 19887-1 in container tests
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TFH2-09-03
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2026-02-26 |
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26 Feb
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Hydrogen task force: Minutes of the 9th (February 2026) session
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TFH2-09-04
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2026-02-26 |
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16 Mar
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Hydrogen task force: Agenda for the 10th (March 2026) session
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TFH2-10-01
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2026-03-16 |
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16 Mar
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Hydrogen storage: Reply to comments on supply lines for additional TPRD
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TFH2-10-02
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2026-03-16 |
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18 Mar
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Hydrogen fuel safety: Further Consideration of Informal Industry Subgroup (IISG) Alternative Proposal (KHK and METI)
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TFH2-10-03
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2026-03-18 |
KHK METI |
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21 Apr
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Hydrogen task force: Agenda for the 11th (April 2026) session
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TFH2-11-01
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2026-04-21 |
The agenda includes continuation of supply line discussions, corrections to UN R134/03, clarifications needed in UN R134/03 with responses from test labs, next steps, and scheduling of next meetings. |
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21 Apr
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UN R134: Draft proposal for a Supplement to the 03 series of amendments
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TFH2-11-02
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2026-04-21 |
Proposal to amend Annex 3 paragraph 5.1 regarding the CHSS test article. The modification adds supply lines for additional TPRDs through appropriate adaptors to the required test article components, and clarifies that vent lines shall be connected to TPRDs to direct TPRD exhausts in a manner representative of the configuration in the vehicle. The task force identified contradicting language in the regulation regarding supply lines for additional TPRDs and aims to correct this inconsistency. |
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21 Apr
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Testing services feedback on liquefied hydrogen storage systems regulation
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TFH2-11-03
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2026-04-21 |
Test agencies expressed concern about knowing the material and fitting configuration of adapters in advance of testing. One agency suggested adapter material should match the original valve material strength. Agencies agreed small diameter supply lines present no pressure and temperature issues but suggested mandating a one to two second hold at maximum pressure during cycles. Test agencies questioned whether adapters and TPRD plugs are considered part of the test and whether leakage constitutes failure. Components not covered by UN R134 should be tested per ISO 19887-1. |
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22 Apr
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UN R134: Draft proposal for a Supplement to the 03 series of amendments ()
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TFH2-11-04
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2026-04-22 |
Proposal to amend Annex 3 para. 5.1. to specify that the CHSS test article shall include the container and primary closure devices such as shut-off valve(s), check valve(s), and TPRD(s) required to isolate the system, container attachments including gas housings or barriers that could impede TPRD response, as well as supply lines for additional TPRDs through appropriate adaptors, and vent lines shall be connected to TPRDs to direct TPRD exhausts in a manner representative of the configuration in the vehicle. |
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22 Apr
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Hydrogen fuel safety: Test agency feedback
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TFH2-11-05
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2026-04-22 |
Test agencies raised concerns about hydrogen fuel safety testing. Agencies were concerned they might not know adapter material and fitting configuration in advance of performing the test. One agency suggested adapter material should at least be the same strength as original valve material. Another agency expressed concern that adapter materials could be affected by hydraulic fluid. Most test agencies agreed there are likely no issues with pressure and temperature development of test fluid from small diameter supply lines. One agency stated flow restriction would create high temperatures that would undermine the cold cycling test. Another agency suggested pressure drop in supply line(s) can be accommodated by mandating a 1 to 2 second hold at maximum pressure during a cycle. |
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22 Apr
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Hydrogen fuel safety: Test agency feedback
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TFH2-11-06
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2026-04-22 |
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