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FCEV Sales, FCEB, & Hydrogen Station Data as of May 22, 2023

Author:

California Fuel Cell Partnership


Each month the California Fuel Cell Partnership publishes the latest statistics on how many fuel cell cars have been sold and leased, how many fuel cell buses are on the road, and how many hydrogen stations are open in California.

 

  • 137 hydrogen fuel cell-powered cars were sold and leased in US* in March & April
  • >103 Fuel cell buses in development in California
  • 66 Fuel Cell buses in operation in California
  • 58 Hydrogen Stations Available in California

 

The table shows how many fuel cell cars have been sold and leased, how many fuel cell buses are on the road, and how many hydrogen stations are open in California.

 

Sources
*Vehicle sales data from Baum and Associates. Sales data is based on car sales sold by a dealer to a retail or fleet customer. FCEV Sales Data sheet
FCEB Source:  AC Transit, Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), SunLine Transit, UC Irvine
Hydrogen station source: Air Liquide, Air Products, GO-Biz, ITM Power, Iwatani, Shell, True Zero

 

***Stations in development categories
The following development categories define the various stages of development for hydrogen stations serving light-duty (passenger) fuel cell electric vehicles following applicable standards. Location and timing are tentative until the station is completed.

 

Construction = have begun construction or are in commissioning.

 

In Permitting = have either began their pre-permit application, the permit is in process, planning approval is in process, or the station has been given approval to build.

 

Proposed = have established site control.

 

Funded but not in development = In late 2020, the California Energy Commission funded (GFO 19-602) more than 100 stations. Station developers submitted lists of stations to be funded in batches. While the first batch of funding required station locations, station locations were not required for subsequent batches. As these station locations are identified, they will be added to the proposed category.

 

**** 5 dual-purpose stations (passenger and heavy-duty truck) were announced in the recent California Energy Commission funding announcement (GFO 19-602).

 

A listing of California funded stations can be found here.


The table shows how many fuel cell cars have been sold and leased, and how many fuel cell buses are on the road in Japan.

 

Number of total Japan FCEV sales and FCEB data from Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).

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