Hydrogen Fueling Station Locations
Use this tool to view alternative fuel corridors designated by the Federal Highway Administration and to measure the distance between stations that meet the Round 8 criteria for corridors.
The main standard associated with general and specific requirements for the design and operation of HRSs is ISO 19880, from 1 to 9. The ISO 19880 standards provide guidance for safe and efficient hydrogen refueling, ensure compatibility between various refueling stations and vehicles, and provide a framework for commercial operations.
The U.S. hydrogen refueling network currently consists of approximately 52 operational stations, with 50 located in California, 1 in Hawaii, and 1 in Washington. The infrastructure has faced challenges in recent years, with some station closures and supply disruptions. California projects reaching 129 stations by 2030.
An example of this interaction is the development of separation distance requirements for hydrogen fueling stations (HFS) by the International Code Council (ICC) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) based on results of hydrogen jet release experiments and modeling conducted by Sandia National Laboratories.
As the market grows for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, so does the need for a comprehensive hydrogen fueling infrastructure. Participating partners from the U.S. hydrogen fueling station industry share raw data with NREL via the National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center.
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