News release: Nikola and Voltera to Build 50 Hydrogen 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.
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.
Former executives of Cummins, Rolls-Royce and BP America have joined the Avina Advisory Board to help guide green hydrogen initiatives such as how to leverage hydrogen to address decarbonization challenges in carbon-intensive sectors.
Minister Wilkinson shared the progress made to support the Hydrogen Alliance and pursue commercial opportunities in clean energy at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue in Germany.
The investment will support fuel-agnostic engine platforms that will run on low-carbon fuels, including hydrogen, helping decarbonize the nation’s truck fleets.
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 has created a new global brand, HYLA, consisting of products for producing, distributing and dispensing hydrogen to fuel its zero-emissions trucks.