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© Tyler Jacobsen
california-launches-53m-hydrogen-truck-project-in-bay-area
© Tyler Jacobsen

California launches $53m hydrogen truck project in Bay Area

A $53m project to deploy 30 heavy-duty hydrogen-powered trucks onto Californian roads launched on Thursday (May 2).

The NorCAL Zero project aims to deploy 30 Hyundai Class 8 XCIENT Fuel Cell electric trucks, with the assistance of an all-new commercial refuelling station in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Developed by FirstElement Fuel, the station in West Oakland will offer liquid hydrogen capacity for up to 200 trucks per day.

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