AC Transit general manager David Armijo said: "For over a decade, AC Transit has been developing the most comprehensive, zero-emission, fuel cell transit program in North America, and operating zero-emission buses in real-world service. Now, with increased fueling capacity, we have a greater capability to offer clean, quiet, zero-emission transportation to the communities we serve."
AC Transit said its newest on-site energy station, engineered by Linde North America, Jacobs, and EPC, and built by WL Butler Construction, demonstrated the use of renewable hydrogen – hydrogen produced using Proton OnSite's solar-powered electrolyzer.
Engineering and construction firm Cupertino Electric installed a 510 kilowatt DC solar photovoltaic system for AC Transit that will generate energy to help fuel the transit system's hydrogen-powered buses running throughout the Bay Area.
AC Transit starts fueling hydrogen made from solar electricity and water
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