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newsrel -- ARB Chair Mary Nichols, California officials to lead “Valley Rally” from LA to Sacramento with cars powered by hydrogen

Posted: 19 Apr 2016 14:29:03
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1WdbfCu

 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 19, 2016

NEWS RELEASE 16-15

CONTACT:

Stanley Young
(916) 956-9409
stanley.young@arb.ca.gov

Lindsay Buckley
(530) 321-0817
lindsay.buckley@arb.ca.gov


ARB Chair Mary Nichols, California officials to lead “Valley
Rally” from LA to Sacramento with cars powered by hydrogen 


SACRAMENTO- On Wednesday, April 20, California Air Resources
Board Chair Mary Nichols will lead a rally of hydrogen fuel cell
electric vehicles with Energy Commissioner Janea Scott and
Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz)
Deputy Director Tyson Eckerle on a 400-mile journey from Los
Angeles to ARB headquarters in Sacramento in celebration of Earth
Day. The rally highlights the fact that these ultra-clean
vehicles are now available for sale or lease, and there is a
rapidly growing statewide network of hydrogen filling stations to
support them. 
	
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are ultra-clean. They are
powered by hydrogen and emit only water vapor. Hydrogen is a
clean, low-carbon fuel, and California leads the nation in
developing fueling stations, with 15 retail stations open now and
over 30 more in development.  Fuel cell electric vehicles are
available for customers to purchase or lease today, and they are
as easy and fast to fill as conventional gas-powered cars. FCEVs
can easily go the distance in a state as large as California. 

“In an effort to put my money where my mouth is, I’ve become an
early adopter of electric vehicles and just recently extended my
range with a new fuel cell electric vehicle,” ARB Chair Mary
Nichols said. “Thanks to California’s hydrogen infrastructure
investments, my Toyota Mirai FCEV can get me anywhere I need to
go.” She added that “this rally puts the network to the test and
gives us a fun opportunity to highlight that hydrogen-powered
cars are essential to meeting our climate goals and a crucial
tool in the state’s effort to clean up our air -- especially in
the Central Valley.” 

Joining ARB Chair Nichols in the rally will be GO-Biz Deputy
Director of Zero Emissions Vehicle Infrastructure Tyson Eckerle
and California Energy Commissioner Janea Scott. Each official
will be driving a fuel cell electric vehicle including models
from Toyota, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz.

"I am delighted to join my colleagues in these beautiful fuel
cell electric vehicles on a ride highlighting the state’s network
of hydrogen refueling stations,” Commissioner Scott commented.
“Vehicles with no tailpipe pollution and the refueling
infrastructure to support them, like we are are showcasing today,
are a key part of the strategy California is pursuing to address
our clean air standards and ambitious climate goals."

“The drive from Los Angeles to Sacramento in a hydrogen vehicle
shows what is possible with close collaboration between the state
and industry,” said GO-Biz deputy director Tyson Eckerle. “A year
ago, the ability to refuel a ZEV in three minutes on a trip
across California was only a plan. Now, after three minutes at
the pump and a pit stop, we’re able to go another 300 miles. The
possibilities are endless.”

Live-streaming and live-tweeting are planned. Follow
#MarysValleyRally for updates on the journey throughtout the day.
 

Event Schedule

7:30 – 8:30 am Kick Off Media Event
Santa Monica, CA

8:40 am Station Ribbon Cutting & Caravan Launch

1– 1:45 pm Central Valley Refueling Station Ribbon Cutting
Press Conference & Lunch
Harris Ranch Hydrogen Refueling Station
24505 W Dorris Ave, Coalinga, CA 93210

5:30 pm Finale Event & Media Availability 
Mayahuel Restaurant 
1200 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814

About California’s Role in Advancing Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles

The process of launching an advanced new fuel into the retail
marketplace requires significant collaboration among state
agencies and with automakers and station operators.

The California Energy Commission’s Alternative and Renewable
Fuels and Vehicle Technology Program is providing cost-sharing
for an initial network of at least 100 stations through 2023 by
investing up to $20 million each year for stations located where
customers driving fuel cell electric vehicles live, work and
travel. About $100 million has been invested to date to support
the construction, operation and maintenance of 49 hydrogen
refueling stations, including a mobile refueler.

The California Air Resources Board supports network and station
development by matching projected market demand and advancing
station technology to meet customer needs and expectations. 

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development helps
local government and developers with planning and permitting of
new stations. 

The California Department of Food and Agriculture, Division of
Measurement Standards, certifies hydrogen fuel meters and
regulates fuel quality, advertising and labeling in the consumer
marketplace. 

Visit www.cafcp.org for more information about hydrogen and fuel
cell electric vehicles. 

Fast Facts:

•	There are more than 300 fuel cell electric vehicles on the road
in California today 

•	ARB staff projects 6,650 fuel cell electric vehicles will be
registered in the state in 2017, and 10,500 in 2018

•	As of April 2016, California has 15 retail hydrogen fueling
stations, all opened since June 2015

•	Six future retail stations have finished construction and are
in final development stages

•	Six additional future retail stations are under construction 

•	Additional future retail stations are in various stages of
development; up to 51 open retail stations will be in place in
2017




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