Nikola Expands Hydrogen Network with New Station in California
Key Ideas
  • Nikola Corporation secures a new HYLA hydrogen refueling station in West Sacramento, California, to support Class 8 trucks.
  • The station is set to be operational in January 2025 and will have the capacity to fuel up to 20 hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks daily.
  • Nikola's expansion aims to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen fuel electric trucks in California, with a focus on enhancing the hydrogen infrastructure.
  • The company highlights the importance of establishing a robust hydrogen supply chain to support the growing fleet customer base in the region.
Nikola Corporation has announced the acquisition of a new HYLA hydrogen refueling station in West Sacramento, California, as part of its commitment to providing hydrogen refueling solutions for Class 8 trucks. The station, equipped with an advanced modular fueler, is slated to begin commercial operations in January 2025. This strategic move aims to bolster Nikola's presence in Northern California and facilitate the fueling of hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks. With the initial phase capable of servicing 20 trucks daily, the facility underscores Nikola's dedication to advancing the adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles. By collaborating with state and local authorities, HYLA is building a comprehensive hydrogen supply chain and refueling infrastructure to cater to the expanding fleet customer base. The company's expansion into West Sacramento signifies a significant milestone and is poised to drive the uptake of hydrogen fuel electric trucks across the state, emphasizing efficiency and sustainability in transportation.
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