California has the market experience, workforce talent, public and private investment base, and renewable resources to partner with the federal government to create an economically resilient, expanding hydrogen hub that helps accelerate national success,” said Dee Dee Myers, Director of GO-Biz and Senior Economic Advisor to Governor Newsom. “GO-Biz is leaning in on our deep experience with the hydrogen industry…
Toyota said the initial focus would be on “buses, light commercial vehicles and cars, with a further aim to accelerate the heavy-duty truck segment.”
In addition, earlier this year, H2 Energy entered a joint venture with Phillips 66 to build more than 250 hydrogen refuelling stations in Denmark, Germany and Austria supplied with green hydrogen from H2 Energy.
ZeroAvia, the leader in hydrogen-electric solutions for aviation, today announced a collaboration with its strategic investor Shell¹, who will design and build two commercial-scale mobile refuelers for use at ZeroAvia’s research and development site in Hollister, California