Nikola Advances Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure Buildout

Truck Maker Expects Seven Fueling Stations Online by End of Q2
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Nikola has secured enough hydrogen to meet customer needs in 2024, the company said. (Nikola Motor)

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has taken steps forward in building refueling infrastructure for its Class 8 Tre hydrogen fuel cell electric tractors.

The Phoenix-based manufacturer鈥檚 Ontario, Calif., refueling station began servicing customers鈥 trucks as well as units in its demonstrator fleet, and the company to refuel Tre semis at a hydrogen refueling station in Oakland, Calif.

The Ontario facility is a modular setup that can refuel 25 trucks a day, and refueling can be carried out in 20 minutes, Nikola said.



鈥淏ecause we鈥檙e in full production, we鈥檙e utilizing and we鈥檝e expanded the Ontario facility to accommodate the continuation of demos, but also to accommodate customer fueling 鈥 now that they own the trucks and have put them into service,鈥 Nikola Energy President told Transport Topics. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been utilizing [Ontario] mainly 鈥. for potential customers to demo the truck. They would come in during their demo process, and that鈥檚 what it was predominantly used for.鈥

By the end of the first half of this year, Nikola expects to have seven refueling locations online. It aims to roll out up to 60 stations nationwide in the coming years, it said.

鈥淭he goal is to use the modular stations as a mechanism to build up demand in markets where customers need the fueling and then over time be able to have permanent stations be built or existing truck stop stations add hydrogen refueling at their locations,鈥 Cappello said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to create incentives and de-risk, if you will, and accelerate the investments to make heavy-duty stations more possible.鈥

is in the process of installing several refueling stations capable of fast-filling Class 8 trucks. The Oakland facility 鈥渋s expected to have really the latest and greatest station technology that鈥檚 being seen out there in the marketplace,鈥 said Cappello. The station can service 100 trucks per day.

鈥淚t is not a complicated fueling, however, it鈥檚 new,鈥 he added. 鈥淲hat we want to do is demystify the differences between fueling at a diesel station with a hydrogen station and show just how safe it is and how easy it is.鈥

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Cappello, who joined Nikola in September, is tasked with overseeing the infrastructure expansion, meeting the company鈥檚 supply needs and developing Nikola鈥檚 Hyla refueling ecosystem brand.

鈥淢y job is to not be the bottleneck and to get out there and make sure we have plenty of infrastructure,鈥 he told TT.

Cappello has a track record with hydrogen fueling infrastructure; as CEO of , he oversaw construction of a light-vehicle network for Toyota Corp. to support the Japanese company鈥檚 Mirai sedan.

Nikola has secured enough hydrogen to meet customer needs in 2024, the company said.

The company produced 42 trucks last year, 35 of which went to the wholesale market. Serial production of the FCEV began July 31, 2023. The trucks are assembled in Coolidge, Ariz.

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Nikola said that of the seven non-wholesaled trucks, three are in a field test with a carrier, two are in what Nikola terms 鈥渃ontinued validation and engineering鈥 and two are being used for service training/customer demos.

Another Nikola priority for 2024 is resurrecting its battery-electric truck, CEO told TT in a December interview. In May, the company stopped production of the Tre BET to retool the Coolidge plant ahead of the launch of the FCEV. Since then, however, battery recalls have vexed the truck; in August, all 209 of the Tre BETs sold or sent to potential customers for testing were recalled. The truck is set to resume production this year, and Girsky said Nikola continues to receive orders for the model.