Nikola announces three California hydrogen stations

2022-09-10 11:20:52 By : Mr. Jimmy Liu

Nikola Corporation  says three of its California hydrogen stations will scale up its long-term hydrogen distribution solutions.

Nikola says its integrated energy and zero-emissions truck portfolio will be underpinned by developing hydrogen supply and refueling infrastructure. The three California refueling stations and logistics infrastructure will be located in the cities of Colton, Ontario and a location servicing the Port of Long Beach. To further support truck demand, plans for additional stations are in progress and will be announced in the near future.

The company says that California is a launch market for Nikola, and these stations will support key customers and advance the state’s efforts to decarbonize the transport sector. The Ontario location is part of Nikola’s previously announced collaboration with TravelCenters of America.

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