Hydrogen Where It’s Needed Most
Pacific Clean Fuels’ Pop-Up Hydrogen Fueling Centers offer a fast, flexible, and scalable solution to expanding hydrogen availability in key locations. These temporary fueling stations enable business fleets to access clean energy without long-term infrastructure commitments.
How Pop-Up Fueling Centers Work
Mobile fueling stations are quickly set up in high-demand locations.
In California, mobile hydrogen fueling stations can operate for 30 days without a permit if they are relocated every 30 days.
Pop-Up Fueling Centers work with OneH2’s hydrogen delivery and on-site generation solutions to provide a reliable supply for all operation sizes.
A tiered pricing structure offers cost advantages for higher volume and network card discounts.
Advantages of Temporary Hydrogen Fueling
Fast Market Expansion – Deploy fueling stations where demand is growing without waiting for permanent infrastructure.
Decreased Investment Risk – Avoid high capital expenditures by utilizing flexible fueling solutions.
Future Fuelling Capabilities – Test hydrogen adoption before investing in permanent fueling infrastructure.
Supports Fleet Transition – Helps fleets transition to hydrogen-powered equipment without major fueling constraints.
Remote & Special Operation Compatibility – Ideal for temporary fueling needs at remote sites, logistics hubs, and special operations.
Fueling Station Deployment Map
(Map is with Design to show Papé Kenworth locations (not by name just footprint map) to illustrate potential deployment locations. This is with design currently)
Near-Term Transfill Stations (Distances from Shafter Production Facility):
Stockton (220 miles): Serves municipal fleets and transit agencies in Sacramento, Modesto, and parts of East Bay
Fresno (115 miles): Serves agricultural operations in Central Valley regions with smaller deliveries
Fontana (160 miles): Supports warehouse logistics and industrial applications in San Bernardino, Riverside, and eastern LA County
Bakersfield (30 miles): Provides local distribution in close proximity to the Shafter production facility
Future Additional Transfill Stations*
San Diego (215 miles)
Sacramento (275 miles)
Las Vegas (335 miles)
Redding (425 miles)
Portland (825 miles)
Seattle (995 miles)
*Increased distances will require rail transportation and/or future production hub closer to the respective transfill locations.
By leveraging OneH2’s hydrogen delivery technology, Pacific Clean Fuels is making it easier than ever to deploy hydrogen fueling exactly where it’s needed. Whether for fleet operators, logistics hubs, or commercial sites, our Pop-Up Fueling Centers are the bridge to a fully established hydrogen infrastructure.