Nikola's Expansion: New HYLA Hydrogen Refueling Station in West Sacramento
Key Ideas
- Nikola Corporation secures a new HYLA hydrogen refueling station in West Sacramento, aiming to provide hydrogen refueling solutions for Class 8 trucks in Northern California.
- The station will be commercially operational in January 2025 and capable of fueling up to 20 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric Class 8 trucks daily.
- Nikola's expansion of the HYLA fueling network in West Sacramento will help accelerate the adoption of hydrogen fuel electric trucks across California, supporting zero-emission transportation efforts.
- The new station will offer flexible refueling options for Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles and other Class 8 customers, contributing to the advancement of the hydrogen market in the region.
Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emissions transportation and energy supply solutions, has secured a new HYLA hydrogen refueling station in West Sacramento, California. This marks a significant milestone in Nikola's commitment to providing hydrogen refueling solutions for Class 8 trucks in Northern California. The station, located at 917 Stillwater Rd, will be commercially operational in January 2025 and can fuel up to 20 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric Class 8 trucks daily. President of Energy Ole Hoefelmann expressed excitement about opening the first HYLA station in Northern California, highlighting the convenience and access it offers to fleet customers in the region. By expanding its HYLA fueling network, Nikola aims to strengthen the north-south I-5 freight corridor and increase hydrogen presence in the state. Working closely with state and local authorities, HYLA is building a robust hydrogen supply chain to support its growing fleet customer base. California State Senator Christopher Cabaldon welcomed the new station, emphasizing hydrogen's benefits for rapid refueling and long working range, ideal for trucking. The station in West Sacramento is expected to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission trucks in California, contributing to the state's hydrogen future and national logistics network. The HYLA refueling solutions network will provide flexible options for Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles and other Class 8 customers, reinforcing the advancement of zero-emissions transportation and hydrogen market development in the region.
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California
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