The state government spearheading the ARCHES hydrogen hub initiative with a $12.6 billion investment to accelerate green hydrogen infrastructure and adoption, aiming for net-zero goals by 2045.
The state of California has made significant investments in developing a hydrogen station network to support fuel cell vehicles, but the initiative has faced challenges.
The state of California has expanded its order of hydrogen-powered trains, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and innovation in transportation.
The state is investing in a refueling network for hydrogen cars despite low current adoption rates, aiming to transition to zero-emission transportation.
California has been developing its own hydrogen transportation, storage, use, and production, with legislative support and ad campaigns pushing for H2 fueling station development.
The state of California announced its approval of a significant investment in hydrogen fueling and electric truck charging infrastructure to meet its zero-emission vehicle goals.
The state of California is investigating the use of recycled plastic in road construction and repair, aiming to be the first US state to implement such a policy.
The state of California is mentioned as the exclusive market for the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell in the US, and lessees may be eligible for a state rebate.
The state of California is actively promoting the adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles and planning for significant expansion of hydrogen refueling infrastructure.
California's Hybrid and Zero-Emissions Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) makes New Flyer's fuel cell electric buses eligible for incentives.