The NorCAL ZERO project represents the largest commercial deployment of Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks in North America, featuring 30 Hyundai XCIENT fuel cell electric trucks operating in Northern California. This groundbreaking $53 million collaborative effort demonstrates the commercial viability of hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty freight transportation. The project encompasses comprehensive infrastructure development including the world’s largest hydrogen fueling station with capacity to support 200 trucks and back-to-back refueling. The trucks operate with a proven range exceeding 400 miles, enabling multiple duty cycles from Oakland to Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, and Fresno on a single hydrogen fill. The project is projected to avoid 24,362 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions over six years of operation.

Published By

Center for Transportation and the Environment

Published Date

January, 2023

Type

Case Study

Tags

fleet electrification, freight and logistics, hydrogen and fuel cells, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, planning and tools, zero-emission vehicles