California is making a bold move toward a zero-emission transportation future with hydrogen fuel.
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California is set to receive a massive boost in its hydrogen production capabilities thanks to a $12.6 billion federal grant.
California has become the first U.S. state to launch a hydrogen hub, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to develop clean hydrogen infrastructure.
NOVAdev plans to build a large-scale hydrogen test facility in California’s Antelope Valley.
Hyundai Motor Co., a leading automaker from South Korea, has recently strengthened its presence in the eco-friendly commercial vehicle market of the United States through a strategic partnership with California.
In the realm of sustainable transportation infrastructure, the recent establishment of the world’s first hydrogen fuel station for trucks in Oakland, California, marks a significant milestone.
California has been making substantial investments – over $250 million – into creating a network of hydrogen fueling stations.
California, a trailblazer in environmental initiatives, has embarked on a groundbreaking endeavor to bolster its network of charging and refueling infrastructure for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs).
California is poised to reinforce its position as a global leader in clean transportation with a groundbreaking $127 million agreement between Caltrans and Stadler Rail, Inc.
Oil giant Shell has shuttered seven hydrogen refueling stations in California, dealing a blow to the hydrogen-powered passenger car market in the US.