hydrogen fuel cell refueling

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Refueling

ANGI SYSTEMS TEAMS UP WITH ELECTRIC TRUCK PIONEER NIKOLA CORPORATION IN STRATEGIC COLLABORATION

  • ANGI Systems (ANGI) will supply Nikola’s state-of-the-art fueling dispensers to be installed and commissioned across the U.S. 
  • ANGI is driving the future of compressed and renewable natural gas, and -powered transport with a portfolio of new refueling technologies and infrastructure
  • With a growing need for a multi-fuel future to support decarbonization, hydrogen technology is predicted by industry experts to be one of the predominant propulsion systems for all future heavy-duty vehicles, including electric vehicles (FCEVs) 

 

JANESVILLE, Wisconsin, September 12, 2023 – ANGI Systems, a Vontier (NYSE: VNT) company and leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions to decarbonize the mobility ecosystem, today announced a strategic collaboration with Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emissions transportation and energy supply and infrastructure solutions, via the HYLA brand.

 

ANGI will look to support Nikola’s plan to create the largest North American open-network of commercial hydrogen refueling stations by providing technically advanced hydrogen fueling dispensers, under Nikola’s HYLA brand. The dispensers are expected to be the industry’s first HD-ready solutions in the field, offering high flow refueling for heavy- duty vehicles. The network build-out is in partnership with Voltera, a leading provider of critical infrastructure necessary to support the full decarbonization of transportation. 

 

According to industry experts, is better suited for many heavy-duty commercial vehicles due to a more rapid refueling time, lower weight, and greater energy efficiency. Hydrogen fuel cell trucksFCEVs are currently being developed by most leading global truck manufacturers, with the Hydrogen Council reporting that more than 130 fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) models are expected to be assembled during 2023, of which the majority consists of commercial vehicles*. 

 

“The landscape of commercial transportation is shifting with Nikola’s hydrogen-powered trucks paving the way to a sustainable future. With our cutting-edge technology harnessing a robust hydrogen network, innovation meets environmental responsibility, setting new standards for the transportation industry” said Nikola’s executive leader of Energy, Ryan McGeachie.

 

“This collaboration with Nikola intends to underscore ANGI’s breadth and capabilities across the multi-energy landscape in support of decarbonization,” said Joel van Rensburg, President of Alternative Fuels at ANGI. “As a leader in alternative fuels, ANGI remains at the forefront of rapid technological changes delivering innovative, accessible, and safe solutions to meet our customers’ evolving energy needs in compressed natural gas, renewable natural gas and now hydrogen.”

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