HydroFleet’s $33 Million Facility Set to Transform Hydrogen Logistics in Georgia

HydroFleet has announced a $33 million investment to build a hydrogen production and fueling facility in Pooler, Georgia, just 10 miles from the bustling Port of Savannah. Positioned strategically near major highways and one of the nation’s busiest freight hubs, this new facility aims to support clean, zero-emission logistics by catering to heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell trucks.

HydroFleet’s $33 Million Facility Set to Transform Hydrogen Logistics in Georgia

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