When Dr. Shane Stephens completed his doctoral studies in environmental engineering at UC Irvine’s renowned National Fuel Cell Research Center in California, he knew he wanted to do something in clean energy and be a part of what he calls “a critical mission for civilisation”.
At the time, he was conducting studies about how hydrogen infrastructure could be rolled out in California with fellow scholar Dr. Tim Brown. What they came up with became the building blocks for a network of hydrogen stations today known as the True Zero Network in California.
When Stephens and Brown met Joel Ewanick, the three minds came together and founded FirstElement Fuel, a company formed with the sole purpose of building a hydrogen fuelling network in California.
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