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San Francisco’s third hydrogen station opens

San Francisco’s third hydrogen station has officially opened for business, the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) has just announced.

Like the stations on 3rd Street and Harrison Street, this hydrogen station, located at 3550 Mission Street, has a larger capacity and more fuelling positions to meet the needs of the growing fuel cell passenger car market in the Bay Area.

The station’s capacity is 560kg and has two fuelling nozzles at H70 pressure. With two fuelling nozzles, two cars will be able to fuel simultaneously, increasing the number of vehicles served in a shorter time.

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