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New hydrogen station opens in Silicon Valley

A new hydrogen station with a capacity of up to six times the size of earlier stations has opened in California, US.

Located in Silicon Valley, the 1,600kg capacity station has four fuelling positions with a total of five nozzles (four H70 and one H35).

Developed by FirstElement Fuel, the Sunnyvale True Zero station will be open 24 hours a day and the price of hydrogen is $13.08 per kilogram.

The California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) said this is one of the first hydrogen stations in California serving passenger cars to have four fuelling positions.

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