Last week, True Zero was selected by the California Energy Commission to build 12 new hydrogen (H2) stations in the Commission’s latest round of grant awards to help build out California’s retail H2 network.
The Energy Commission will provide a total of $26.6m to the California-based company, including grants for capital cost share and operation and maintenance support for the 12 new stations.
Joel Ewanick, CEO of True Zero, said, “We couldn’t be prouder to have been chosen by the Energy Commission as the partner for these 12 H2 stations.” He continued, “It is an awesome responsibility to be on the front lines fighting for California’s goals, helping to reduce the State’s thirst for oil and hopefully pushing us towards the extinction of the internal combustion engine. We’re so grateful for this opportunity and we won’t let the people of California down.”
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