California Lawmakers Reach $106 Million Hydrogen Fuel Deal
Though H2 cars and trucks are nearly non-existent on the state’s roads, the funds are looking forward. A new California program will be providing 15% of a massive billion dollar climate fund to hydrogen fuel stations, even though there are only about 12,000 H2-powered cars in the state. The funds are being accumulated by way of fees that car owners pay within the state. The money is intended for use to support companies constructing hydrogen fuel stations for cars and trucks. This deal was reached following months of debate among state lawmakers. Assembly member Eloise Gómez Reyes (D-San Ber…
Though H2 cars and trucks are nearly non-existent on the state’s roads, the funds are looking forward.
A new California program will be providing 15% of a massive billion dollar climate fund to hydrogen fuel stations, even though there are only about 12,000 H2-powered cars in the state.The funds are being accumulated by way of fees that car owners pay within the state.
The money is intended for use to support companies constructing hydrogen fuel stations for cars and trucks. This deal was reached following months of debate among state lawmakers. Assembly member Eloise Gómez Reyes (D-San Bernardino) has stated that Governor Gavin Newsom and the state’s legislative leaders have compromised on the funding distribution. It will send an estimated $106 million to be used on H2 fueling stations from now through July 2030, according to California Hydrogen Coalition data. This deal was finally reached within the last few hours of the 2023 session, as a component of the Clean Transportation Program bill for reauthorizing fees. Those fees are applied to supporting zero-emission vehicle infrastructure.The hydrogen fuel station funding was allotted even though H2 cars are hardly used in the state.
About 1 percent of California’s 1.1 million zero-emission vehicles are powered by H2. There are about 12,000 of them being driven in California. That said, 15 percent of the funding will be designated for H2 vehicle infrastructure development.
There are two models of H2 car being sold in California dealerships. The first and by far the most popular is the Toyota Mirai, and the second is the Hyundai Nexo. That said, neither model is making exceptional sales figures.
Most major automakers have stated that their zero-emission options will be exclusive to battery electric models.