Nikola signs hydrogen fuel cell module deal with Bosch
The struggling electric truck company has entered into an agreement for the tech company’s H2 components. Nikola Corp (NASDAQ stock symbol NKLA) recently signed a new deal with Bosch (NSE stock symbol BOSCHLTD) that will have the German tech company supplying the Arizona-headquartered electric truck maker with its hydrogen fuel cell module. The H2 components will be used for powering two of Nikola’s vehicles, including a sleeper and a short haul. The Bosch hydrogen fuel cell module will be added to the short-haul Nikola Tre semi and to the Nikola Two sleeper truck. “This announcement is the…
The struggling electric truck company has entered into an agreement for the tech company’s H2 components.
Nikola Corp (NASDAQ stock symbol NKLA) recently signed a new deal with Bosch (NSE stock symbol BOSCHLTD) that will have the German tech company supplying the Arizona-headquartered electric truck maker with its hydrogen fuel cell module.The H2 components will be used for powering two of Nikola’s vehicles, including a sleeper and a short haul.
The Bosch hydrogen fuel cell module will be added to the short-haul Nikola Tre semi and to the Nikola Two sleeper truck. “This announcement is the result of a multi-year working relationship with Bosch,” said Mark Russel, Nikola CEO, in a prepared statement. “After extensive analysis of the best options out there, we are proud to enter into this strategic relationship with Bosch.” This announcement is being viewed on the whole in a positive light for both companies, particularly in terms of the relationship between them, which has had its rocky moments. In 2019, Bosch invested at least $100 million into Nikola, but shed some of its shares in the company in 2020. Bosch also announced in 2020 that it would be the hydrogen fuel cell module supplier for Nikola’s operations in Europe.