California Energy Commission

The California Energy Commission is the state's primary energy policy and planning agency. Created by the Legislature in 1974 and located in Sacramento, the Commission responsibilities include: Forecasting future energy needs and keeping historical energy data. Licensing thermal power plants 50 megawatts or larger. Promoting energy efficiency by setting the state's appliance and building efficiency standards and working with local government to enforce those standards. Supporting public interest energy research that advances energy science and technology through research, development, and demonstration programs. Supporting renewable energy by providing market support to existing, new, and emerging renewable technologies; providing incentives for small wind and fuel cell electricity systems; and providing incentives for solar electricity systems in new home construction. Implementing the state's Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program. Planning for and directing state response to energy emergencies. With energy challenges facing the state, the Commission and its dedicated staff of state employees stand ready to turn challenges into opportunities and help Californians continue to have energy choices that are affordable, reliable, diverse, safe, and environmentally acceptable.

Jonah Steinbuck

Director

Past deals in Fuel Cell

FirstElement Fuel

Grant in 2023
FirstElement Fuel, Inc. is a company that produces hydrogen specifically for fuel cell electric vehicles, operating a network of hydrogen retail stations in California under the True Zero brand. Founded in 2013 and based in Irvine, California, the company focuses on providing safe and reliable hydrogen fueling solutions. True Zero hydrogen is characterized by its zero harmful emissions, with water vapor being the only byproduct when used in fuel cell vehicles. This approach enables customers to minimize their environmental impact while supporting the transition to cleaner energy consumption in transportation.

Nikola Motor Company

Grant in 2023
Nikola Motor Company, founded in 2014 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an electric vehicle manufacturer that specializes in developing hydrogen fuel cells, battery electric trucks, and energy solutions. The company aims to transform the transportation industry by introducing innovative technologies focused on zero-emission vehicles. Nikola gained prominence for its plans to create long-haul commercial trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells, with capabilities for ranges up to 1,200 miles. Additionally, Nikola Motor Company has proposed building a hydrogen refueling infrastructure to support its fleet, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and disruption in the trucking sector. As a subsidiary of Nikola Corporation, the company continues to focus on advancing electric powertrains and promoting environmentally friendly transportation solutions.

DasH2Energy

Grant in 2022
DasH2energy is a renewable hydrogen development company, providing hydrogen solutions to the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV), Power-to-gas, and Energy Storage markets.

StratosFuel

Series B in 2018
StratosFuel is a company dedicated to advancing hydrogen production, fueling, and mobility solutions. It is engaged in the development of hydrogen fueling stations and renewable production facilities aimed at facilitating the integration of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles into the market. StratosFuel not only produces and supplies renewable hydrogen to various fueling stations but also constructs its own hydrogen stations. Additionally, the company provides a mobile application that enables users to rent hydrogen-electric vehicles on an hourly or daily basis. Through these initiatives, StratosFuel seeks to promote hydrogen as a mainstream fuel option across different markets.

StratosFuel

Series A in 2017
StratosFuel is a company dedicated to advancing hydrogen production, fueling, and mobility solutions. It is engaged in the development of hydrogen fueling stations and renewable production facilities aimed at facilitating the integration of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles into the market. StratosFuel not only produces and supplies renewable hydrogen to various fueling stations but also constructs its own hydrogen stations. Additionally, the company provides a mobile application that enables users to rent hydrogen-electric vehicles on an hourly or daily basis. Through these initiatives, StratosFuel seeks to promote hydrogen as a mainstream fuel option across different markets.

Hydrogenics

Grant in 2015
Hydrogenics Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures hydrogen generation and fuel cell products utilizing water electrolysis and proton exchange membrane (PEM) technologies. The company operates through two main segments: OnSite Generation and Power Systems. The OnSite Generation segment offers hydrogen generation products, including alkaline electrolyzers branded as HySTAT and HyLYZER, which are tailored for both indoor and outdoor applications, primarily targeting industrial customers in need of high purity hydrogen produced on-site. The Power Systems segment provides PEM fuel cell products under the HyPM brand for various applications, including motive power for vehicles and stationary power solutions, catering to original equipment manufacturers and system integrators. Hydrogenics maintains a global presence with operations in Canada, Belgium, and Germany, and distributes its products through a direct sales force and a network of distributors. The company has also partnered with Air Liquide to advance PEM electrolysis technologies. Headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, Hydrogenics has been a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. since September 2019.
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