SamTrans moves forward with hydrogen refuelling station
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Deputy Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
SamTrans has accelerated its shift to a cleaner, more sustainable bus fleet with the development of a permanent hydrogen fuelling station at its North Base facility in South San Francisco – a critical step in the district’s long-term plan to transition to zero-emission vehicles.
At its July meeting, the SamTrans Board of Directors approved two contracts with Trillium USA Co., LLC to design, construct, commission and maintain the new station. The fuelling infrastructure will support SamTrans’ growing fleet of hydrogen fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs), which are gradually replacing end-of-life diesel vehicles.
“Every step we take toward a zero-emission fleet is a step toward cleaner air and healthier communities,” said Board of Directors Chair Jeff Gee. “This fuelling station enables us to scale up responsibly while ensuring reliable service for our riders today and for future generations. The Board is committed to positioning SamTrans as a regional leader in clean transportation.”
SamTrans’ Innovative Clean Transit Plan outlines a strategic, phased approach to replace diesel and gasoline-powered vehicles with zero-emission alternatives. Currently, diesel buses account for about 89% of the district’s greenhouse gas emissions. To address this, the district has already committed to replacing 115 diesel buses with FCEBs – 10 approved in 2022 as part of a demonstration project, and 108 more approved in 2023.
The current interim hydrogen fuelling setup does not have sufficient capacity to serve the incoming fleet. The new permanent station will ensure SamTrans has the infrastructure needed to power a large scale FCEB fleet efficiently and safely.
The contract with Trillium includes US$17.37 million for design, construction and commissioning of the fuelling facility, and up to US$2.97 million for maintenance services over a potential five-year term. The contractor was selected through a competitive, two-step solicitation process that evaluated qualifications and proposals from multiple national firms.
Design is scheduled to begin shortly this year, with the station expected to be operational in early summer of 2027.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/14072025/samtrans-moves-forward-with-hydrogen-refuelling-station/
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