California Faces Major Shortfall In Hydrogen Station Goals

California Faces Major Shortfall In Hydrogen Station Goals

California is struggling to meet its goal of 200 hydrogen refueling stations by 2025, with projections suggesting only 87 will be operational. Challenges like the recent closure of Shell’s network and reliability issues are deterring automakers from investing in fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). To achieve its environmental objectives, California must address these supply chain hurdles and stimulate private sector investment in hydrogen infrastructure. Source and details of the news

Share:

Three leading Japanese firms—Toyota, ENEOS, and Mitsubishi—are investing in a startup specializing in “gold hydrogen,” a cleaner, sustainable hydrogen source...

Eco Wave Power Global AB and AltaSea have announced the public launch of the United States’ first onshore wave energy...

UK-based Intelligent Energy has received £17 million in funding from the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) to propel its Project HEIGHTS,...

Suntory Holdings has unveiled Japan’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser in a bid to drive decarbonization within its beverage sector and...

Midfielder Joe Rothwell has joined Rangers from Blackburn Rovers, citing his desire to reunite with head coach Russell Martin as...

In a firm declaration, the agency has reiterated its “zero-tolerance policy” against bureaucrats who undermine the president’s agenda through unlawful...

Economists surveyed by Dow Jones are predicting a robust job growth of 100,000 in the upcoming month, signaling the U.S....

In a bid to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), Google is planning to revamp its search...

Join over 10,000 people and get the latest trends and industry insights delivered straight to your inbox for free!
Newsletter Form

Trendle ÇOK YAKINDA!

Join over 10,000 people and get the latest trends and industry insights delivered straight to your inbox for free!
Newsletter Form