"We've been asked before — several times, in fact — by some of our current customers about whether we offer hydrogen training, or would ever offer it," noted Annalloyd Thomason, AFVi's CEO. "While we've known the demand has been there, we wanted to make sure that kind of training could meet the same stringent requirements that we've always held for our natural gas vehicle courses. We're very happy to report that is now the case."
Hydrogen remains a powerful contender in the alternative fuels industry, and AFVi has dedicated itself to sharing the knowledge and skills with fleet managers and their technicians on how to safely maintain these vehicles.