Nikola Corp. and Voltera, a provider of infrastructure to support the decarbonization of transportation, announced an agreement to develop the hydrogen fueling infrastructure required to support Nikola’s deployment of its zero-emissions vehicles. Through this strategic partnership agreement, Nikola and Voltera plan to develop up to 50 HYLA stations throughout North America over the next five years.
The companies will create an open network of commercial hydrogen refueling stations, providing fuel to vehicles from various manufacturers to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles, according to the companies’ press release. Voltera will site, build, own, and operate the hydrogen refueling stations, and Nikola will supply the hydrogen fuel and provide technical expertise, the companies added.
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