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CaFCP Webinar - 2021 Annual Evaluation of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Deployment and Hydrogen Fuel Station Network Development

H2 Day 2021 Events & Activities

CaFCP Webinar - 2021 Annual Evaluation of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Deployment and Hydrogen Fuel Station Network Development

Connor Dolan

Join CaFCP on National Hydrogen Day at 1 PM Pacific for a review of the California Air Resources Board's 2021 Annual Evaluation of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Deployment and Hydrogen Fuel Station Development report. The report offers several findings including:

• California is expected to have more than 176 open-retail hydrogen fueling stations by 2026

• California may meet the Assembly Bill 8 (2013) goal of at least 100 stations by the end of 2023

• Planned network development will achieve the goals of AB 8 and narrow the gap in reaching the 200-station target set by Governor Brown in executive order B-48-18

• Analysis recently published by CARB demonstrates the potential for California’s hydrogen fueling network to achieve financial self-sufficiency by 2030.

Moderator: Bill Elrick, CaFCP

Panelist: Andrew Martinez, California Air Resources Board

Click here to register for the webinar.