Report highlights California’s hydrogen transportation plans
Hydrogen transportation remains a major focus in California California has been a major advocate in the adoption of hydrogen powered vehicles. The state currently boasts of the most robust hydrogen fuel infrastructure in the country, rivaled only by Hawaii and Connecticut. Recently, the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) revealed a sleuth of guidelines that were meant to direct the state’s course in its adoption of hydrogen transportation and secure its place in the emerging hydrogen market. These guidelines, often referred to as a “road map,” produced many questions amongst consumers.…
Hydrogen transportation remains a major focus in California
California has been a major advocate in the adoption of hydrogen powered vehicles. The state currently boasts of the most robust hydrogen fuel infrastructure in the country, rivaled only by Hawaii and Connecticut. Recently, the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) revealed a sleuth of guidelines that were meant to direct the state’s course in its adoption of hydrogen transportation and secure its place in the emerging hydrogen market. These guidelines, often referred to as a “road map,” produced many questions amongst consumers. Now, the CaFCP is looking to address the uncertainty surrounding the initiative.New report and infographic provide consumable information
The CaFCP has released a new report called “A California Road Map: The Commercialization of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles.” The report outlines the basic premise of the state’s hydrogen transportation initiative and what is being done to boost the adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles. The report comes with an infographic, which breaks down the primary directives of the initiative into consumable information. The CaFCP hopes that the report, along with the infographic, will help consumers better understand what the state is doing in terms of hydrogen transportation.