There are currently 59 hydrogen stations you can access in the U.S., all of which are located in California, but only in the most popular areas like San Francisco and Los Angeles. You will find two stations in Sacramento and one just outside Truckee. But, what comes as a big blow is Shell shutting down seven hydrogen stations recently. The already low number of hydrogen stations further took a hit that not just affects the owners, but also automakers that are deeply invested in hydrogen tech.

Hydrogen Stations In The U.S.

  • The number of hydrogen refueling stations in the USA is growing steadily, primarily in California but also expanding to other states.
  • California leads the nation in hydrogen station deployment, with plans to build a comprehensive network to support fuel cell vehicle adoption.
  • Public and private partnerships play a crucial role in funding and developing hydrogen refueling infrastructure across the country.
  • Hydrogen station locations are strategically chosen to support key transportation corridors and urban centers.
  • The availability of hydrogen stations influences consumer confidence and adoption of fuel cell vehicles.
  • Continued investment in hydrogen infrastructure is essential to support the growth of the hydrogen economy and decarbonize transportation in the USA.