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Carpool-leaving your car at home just two days a week will reduce your carbon dioxide emissions by 1-590 pounds per year.

Charging and Fueling – Hydrogen
 
HYDROGEN

Currently, there are 29 research, public and private hydrogen fueling stations operating in California and 8 more in the planning or development stages. Of the 29 existing stations, 15 are “publicly” accessible meaning that, with an agreement from the station, an approved hydrogen vehicle can fuel there. The other 14 stations are considered private, serving a restricted fleet of vehicles. Click here to learn more about hydrogen vehicles.

CALIFORNIA FUEL CELL PARTNERSHIP:
The CaFCP maintains a map of all hydrogen fueling stations planned and in operation in California.

CLEANCARMAPS.COM:
Searchable database of EV chargers and alternative fueling stations in California, including compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum, ethanol (E85), hydrogen and biodiesel.

ALTERNATIVE FUELS DATA CENTER:
A site developed by the Department of Energy that provides maps to refueling stations in the US for CNG, LPG/propane, ethanol, electric, biodiesel, hydrogen, and liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Note: Links provided on this web page are independent web sites that are not affiliated with nor maintained by the California Air Resources Board (ARB).