News release: Nikola Opens First HYLA Hydrogen Station in Southern California
Nikola announced the opening of its first HYLA hydrogen refueling station in southern California, expected to support up to 40 Class 8 trucks per day.
Nikola announced the opening of its first HYLA hydrogen refueling station in southern California, expected to support up to 40 Class 8 trucks per day.
Nikola and FirstElement Fuel (FEF) forged a 10-year agreement to refuel Nikola’s hydrogen truck at FEF’s hydrogen refueling station in California, supporting the commitment to the widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
ANGI to support Nikola’s plan to create an open network of commercial hydrogen refueling stations in North America by providing hydrogen fueling dispensers, under Nikola’s HYLA brand.
Nikola wins Altair Enlighten Award, which honors sustainability and lightweighting advancements, in the sustainable product category for its hydrogen fuel cell electric truck.
Nikola received $16.3 million in funding, bringing the total to $58.2 million, to support seven open-network commercial hydrogen refueling stations across North America.
Nikola and Voltera enter agreement to develop the hydrogen fueling infrastructure by developing up to 50 HYLA stations across North America over the next five years.
The two companies will work to develop hydrogen equipment and technology, including liquid hydrogen storage tanks, transport trailers, hydrogen refueling stations, truck on-board fueling systems, and more.
Nikola Corporation announced its HYLA brand’s fourth California hydrogen station, as part of its station network to advance and scale its long-term hydrogen distribution solutions.
Nikola Corporation has created a new global brand, HYLA, consisting of products for producing, distributing and dispensing hydrogen to fuel its zero-emissions trucks.
Plug to supply up to 125 tons per day of green hydrogen to Nikola starting Jan. 1, 2023, aiming to reach 125 tons per day by the end of 2026.