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Watch: Avina Clean Hydrogen unveils 3D tour of future facility in Southern California

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Avina Clean Hydrogen has released a 3D virtual tour of its upcoming clean hydrogen production and refuelling facility in Vernon, California, US, following the recent groundbreaking ceremony. The video offers a detailed preview of the technology and infrastructure that will drive the facility’s operations once completed, positioning it as a key player in the transition to sustainable mobility.


The facility, one of the largest of its kind in North America, will produce and dispense clean hydrogen to fuel heavy-duty trucks. Using advanced proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis technology and powered by renewable energy, the plant will provide a zero-emissions alternative to traditional fuels, helping decarbonise the transportation sector.

The 3D tour highlights key aspects of the future facility, including:

  • Clean hydrogen production: high-efficiency production via PEM water electrolysis technology.
  • Heavy-duty truck refuelling stations: two refuelling stations capable of fuelling up to 100 trucks per day at pressures of 350 bar and 700 bar.
  • Advanced infrastructure: optimised traffic flow, drop-and-swap trailer facilities, and a dedicated safety system.

Avina’s Vernon facility is set to play a critical role in expanding the US hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, supporting the nationwide adoption of hydrogen-powered trucks.

“We’re excited to share this 3D tour as a preview of what’s to come,” said Vishal Shah, Founder and CEO of Avina Clean Hydrogen Inc. “This facility represents a major step forward in our mission to help decarbonise heavy-duty trucking and build the infrastructure needed for a cleaner, more sustainable future.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/15112024/avina-clean-hydrogen-unveils-3d-tour-of-future-facility-in-southern-california/

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