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Nikola opens first HYLA H2 refueling station in Southern California

Nikola Corporation via the HYLA brand, announced the opening of its first HYLA H2 refueling station in Southern California. Featuring an advanced modular fueler, the station at 2445 East Guasti Road in Ontario, California, represents the latest phase in Nikola’s commitment to providing H2 refueling solutions for Class 8 trucks.

The Ontario station will be capable of fueling up to 40 Nikola H2 fuel cell electric Class 8 trucks daily. This station is part of a strategic plan to establish up to 60 H2 refueling solutions in the coming years, with nine planned to be in place by the close of Q2 2024.

Nikola will provide 24/7 support with on-site HYLA Ambassadors and Operation Technicians, ensuring a seamless and efficient fueling experience for its customers.

“We are thrilled to open the first HYLA H2 refueling station in Southern California, marking a significant milestone for Nikola and offering convenient access for our customers,” said President of Energy Ole Hoefelmann. “Easing the transition to a zero-emission trucking future and prioritizing access to a H2 solution network is our top objective and we’re just getting started. Once the nine planned solutions are in place by mid-2024, Nikola will have established one of the world’s largest heavy-duty H2 refueling networks, providing customers accessibility at their current locations and along their planned routes.”