“We know customers want zero-emission fleets but have struggled to source the entire hydrogen ecosystem at a price that is competitive,” HydroFleet CEO Scott Moe said in a news release. “Through strategic partnerships and proven safe technology, HydroFleet solves this challenging industry problem.”
The Pooler location will be close to Hyundai Motor Group’s $7.6 billion electric vehicle factory in Bryan County, which is already tapping into hydrogen power for its trucking fleet. In December, the Korean automaker deployed 21 of its XCIENT hydrogen fuel cell trucks to transport materials from Georgia’s ports to its plant, which began operations in October.
Credit: Courtesy Hyundai Motor Group
Credit: Courtesy Hyundai Motor Group
Hydrogen power has caught the attention of Georgia leaders who see the emerging technology as a potential game changer in clean energy shipping and green logistics. Georgia has emerged as a leader in…


