Driving closer to zero emission goals fueled by the power of hydrogen
In accord with California’s innovative Clean Transportation mandate, the City of Pasadena is transitioning their fleet of vehicles to zero emission. By adopting hydrogen fuel cell electric (FCE) vehicles, the City will help meet energy transition goals. But keeping these vehicles on the road means building refueling stations—they engaged us to help.
We’re designing the hydrogen fueling station that will supply hydrogen fuel for 50 FCE buses as well as light-duty sedans and heavy-duty public-works vehicles. Our team is providing fueling systems engineering, architecture, electrical engineering, structural engineering, and safety design. The fueling station will feature two H35 (a dispensing pressure of approximately 5,000 pounds per square inch or 32,000 square centimetres) dispensers for FCE bus fueling and one H70 (a dispensing pressure of approximately 10,000 pounds per square inch or 65,000 square centimetres) dispenser for fueling other city FCE vehicles.
In the drive toward decarbonization, the City of Pasadena is one step closer to their goals for cleaner air, efficient refueling, and sustainable transportation.
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