Bulktransporter 5111 Nel Hydrogen Fueling
Bulktransporter 5111 Nel Hydrogen Fueling
Bulktransporter 5111 Nel Hydrogen Fueling
Bulktransporter 5111 Nel Hydrogen Fueling
Bulktransporter 5111 Nel Hydrogen Fueling

Nikola expanding hydrogen fueling system order with Nel ASA

April 25, 2018
Nikola expanding hydrogen fueling system order with Nel ASA

Nel ASA has received a USD 5.5 million purchase order from Nikola Motor Company (Nikola), as part of the previously announced hydrogen stations.

“We are very proud to announce that we have received an additional order from Nikola related to the electrolyzer and fueling solution for their prototype trucks,” says Jon André Løkke, chief executive officer of Oslo, Norway-based Nel. “The order marks a strengthening of our partnership and is a recognition of the level of competence our team and hydrogen solutions can offer. We look forward to supplying the demo stations, which will lay the groundwork for the world’s largest, most efficient network of low-cost hydrogen production and fueling sites.”

On November 15, 2017, Nikola and Nel announced the exclusive partnership and a purchase order for two so-called demo hydrogen refueling stations for Nikola's fleet of prototype hydrogen trucks. The partnership aims at developing low-cost, renewable hydrogen production and fueling sites for the potential development of 14 large-scale sites. Nikola and Nel are now evaluating if the initial station number should be doubled to 28 facilities.

“The Nikola hydrogen electric semi-trucks will begin testing with fleets in 2019 and begin full production in 2021,” says Trevor Milton, chief executive officer of Nikola. “One of the most respected brands in America just signed an order with Nikola to convert 100% of their fleet over to Nikola trucks. This will require an additional 28 more stations to go up to support those efforts on top of the existing Nel purchase order. Nel has been a great partner to work with and we are excited to begin replacing diesels in America with zero emission trucks. The future for zero emission trucks has never been brighter.”

The additional purchase order has a value of USD 5.5 million, bringing the total value for the demo stations to approximately USD 9 million, with delivery in the second half of 2018 and into 2019.