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Nikola strengthens California’s H2 filling station network with new HYLA station

Nikola strengthens California’s H2 filling station network with new HYLA station

The new location at Tom’s Truck Center in Los Angeles County supports the growing demand for sustainable transportation solutions across the state.


Nikola Corporation continues to supply HYLA fueling solutions to support the adoption of clean fuels with the opening of a new hydrogen fueling station in Southern California.

Located just off Freeway 5, one of the busiest truck routes in the U.S., at Tom’s Truck Center, a key part of Nikola’s sales and service dealer network, this new modular fueling station is already operational and supports Nikola’s goal of offering 14 fueling solutions by year-end, representing a mix of HYLA and partner fueling stations for customers.

“Nikola is committed to leading the hydrogen revolution by working with key industry partners to strengthen and expand our hydrogen supply chain. Our efforts to expand the HYLA fueling station infrastructure underscore our commitment to meeting the increasing demand for hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks and driving the transition to zero-emission transportation,” said Ole Hoefelmann, President of Energy at Nikola Corporation.

With the Santa Fe Springs station, Nikola completes a hydrogen fueling triangle in Southern California. This strategic location, together with stations in Ontario and Long Beach, now forms a network that spans multiple counties and serves a population of over 12 million people.

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