HydroFleet to Build $33M Hydrogen Facility in Pooler, GA
Key Ideas
  • HydroFleet plans to construct a $33 million production and fueling facility near the Port of Savannah to service heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell trucks.
  • The facility will initially refuel 7 to 14 trucks a day with a future capacity of up to 50 trucks daily, aiming to lead the clean energy transition in Georgia.
  • Replacing one diesel-powered truck with a hydrogen fuel cell truck can eliminate over 400 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually, contributing to a more sustainable transportation sector.
  • Hydrogen-powered truck fleet serviced by the Pooler facility is projected to remove over 40,000 metric tons of CO2 from the Savannah region each year, enhancing environmental sustainability.
HydroFleet, a hydrogen specialist, has announced its plans to build a $33 million production and fueling facility in Pooler, Georgia, just 10 miles from the busy Port of Savannah on the East Coast. The facility aims to service heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell trucks, initially refueling 7 to 14 trucks a day with the future capacity ramping up to 50 trucks daily. The strategic location of Pooler, near major interstates and the Port of Savannah, makes it ideal for HydroFleet's operations. The company's CEO, Scott Moe, emphasized the importance of providing a complete hydrogen ecosystem at a competitive price to meet the zero-emission fleet demands of customers. The collaboration between HydroFleet, Glovis America, and Hyundai Motor Co. signals a significant step towards sustainable transportation solutions. By deploying hydrogen fuel cell trucks, the region is set to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions, with each hydrogen truck eliminating over 400 metric tons of CO2 annually. The projected impact of over 40,000 metric tons of CO2 reduction per year from the hydrogen-powered truck fleet highlights the environmental benefits of transitioning to clean energy in the transportation sector.
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