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PowerTap eyes heavy-duty transport for hydrogen station network

With a goal of building a 500+ hydrogen station network in the US, PowerTap Hydrogen Fueling Corp today said it’s looking to expand its stations to buses and trains.

The company said it’s in talks with various cities, states and provinces to deploy its third-generation onsite hydrogen production unit for commercial buses and trains, in addition to fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and trucks.

Producing blue hydrogen, PowerTap is particularly interested in providing the production and dispensing technology to the ever expanding hydrogen public bus fleet.

“For instance, the Orange County, California Transit Authority (OCTA) added a fuel cell bus to their fleet in the summer of 2016 as part of a pilot program in which OCTA became the first large public transportation agency in Southern California to operate a hydrogen fuel-cell electric bus,” PowerTap said in a statement.

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