Strategic Placement of New Hydrogen Fueling Station on California Route
The location is well situated off Highway 58 and Minard Trail between Los Angeles and Mammoth. A new and exciting refueling location is on its way for H2-powered vehicle drivers, in the form of the Mojave Truck Stop, which will include, among other things, a hydrogen fueling station that can accommodate both trucks and cars. UPDATE: According to reliable sources, the groundbreaking event is scheduled for this October. We are currently awaiting further details on the projected timeline for commencement of operations. Stay tuned for future updates to this article as we receive more information…
The location is well situated off Highway 58 and Minard Trail between Los Angeles and Mammoth.
A new and exciting refueling location is on its way for H2-powered vehicle drivers, in the form of the Mojave Truck Stop, which will include, among other things, a hydrogen fueling station that can accommodate both trucks and cars. UPDATE: According to reliable sources, the groundbreaking event is scheduled for this October. We are currently awaiting further details on the projected timeline for commencement of operations. Stay tuned for future updates to this article as we receive more information.The location is the first black-owned truck stop in the United States
The Mojave Truck Stop is located in Mojave, California, off Highway 56 and Minard Trail. It is conveniently located on the route frequently taken by Angelenos on their way from Los Angeles to Mammoth on the weekends. That said, it is also easy to reach along important trucking routes through Kern County, as it is near the Mojave Air & Space Port, Hyundai's testing center and the coming Mojave Inland Port. It will feature EV charging, a hydrogen fueling station, maintenance services, comfortable amenities, security, travel and business centers.Founded by Rich Marshall and Amir Faquir
This location is the first black-owned truck stop in the country and was created by Rich Marshall and Amir Faquir, the same people who came up with The Little Red Hen Travel Centers.