A True Zero hydrogen pump now stands beside gasoline pricing at a San Diego station, reflecting California’s policy-driven hydrogen network growth and the ongoing cost and reliability challenges for fuel cell vehicles.
This summer, something pretty exciting happened at a service station in San Diego—a True Zero hydrogen dispenser popped up right next to the familiar gasoline price signs. It’s more than just a flashy new addition; it symbolizes a big leap forward for the hydrogen infrastructure in California. As the state steers toward a future of zero-emission transport, it’s a great chance for folks to think about the pros and cons of hydrogen fuel compared to the old-school gas market that’s been around forever.
Background: Powering Up with Policy and Investment
Leading the charge is FirstElement Fuel, which has rolled out…