Hydrogen fueling infrastructure encompasses the network of stations and facilities that provide hydrogen fuel to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) and other hydrogen-powered applications. This infrastructure is crucial for enabling the widespread adoption of hydrogen as a transportation fuel and supporting the growth of a hydrogen economy.
Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure under Green Hydrogen advances climate action by facilitating the widespread adoption of clean hydrogen as a fuel. By enabling efficient production, storage, and distribution of hydrogen, this innovation supports decarbonization efforts in transportation, industry, and energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating carbon emissions.
Hydrogen fueling infrastructure is being developed and deployed in various countries around the world, particularly in regions with supportive policies and growing demand for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. For example, California has the most extensive network of hydrogen fueling stations in the United States, with over 50 stations currently in operation.