The California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) released its 2030 vision for California, The California Fuel Cell Revolution . The vision document describes a self-sustaining market in 2030 for fuel cell electric vehicles and renewably hydrogen, and the strategic priorities necessary for realizing it. The CaFCP document envisions 1,000 hydrogen stations enabling upwards of 1,000,000 fuel electric vehicles on California roads in 2030. The vision document also explores the synergies between light-duty and heavy-duty fueling infrastructure, the opportunities for renewable hydrogen and the role of hydrogen in the increasingly renewable electrical grid. Source: “The California Fuel Cell Revolution” The vision reflects the input and consensus of more than 40 partners: auto manufacturers, energy companies, fuel cell technology companies, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and universities. As of July 2018, nearly 5,000 fuel cell cars are already on the road in California. These first adopters currently have access to 35 retail hydrogen […]