Nearly 10,000 hydrogen FCEVs in the US

April 9, 2021

Almost 10,000 fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) have been sold and leased in the US as of 1st April (2021), according to data published by the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP).

The latest numbers show there are now 9,961 FCEVs in the US, up more than 1,000 FCEVs in just three months – the CaFCP reported on 12th January that 8,931 FCEVs had been sold and leased in the US.

Looking at California specifically, the US state has 48 fuel cell buses in operation and seven buses in development.

There are now 45 hydrogen stations serving light-duty passenger FCEVs available in California, with nine retail hydrogen stations under construction.

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