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Fuel Cell Vehicle Availability

No light-duty fuel cell vehicles are commercially available to consumers today. Test vehicles have been made available in limited numbers to select organizations with access to hydrogen refueling stations in California. The U.S. Department of Energy/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Fuel Economy Guide lists some of the light-duty vehicles available for these projects.

Heavy-duty fuel cell vehicles in testing and pre-production include Van Hool's A330 fuel cell bus, New Flyer's H40 LFR hydrogen fuel cell bus, and Vision Motor Corporation's Tyrano electric/hydrogen fuel cell hybrid tractor and the Zero Emission Terminal Tractor (ZETT). See the AFDC Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Engine Search.

Fuel cell vehicles will be listed in the AFDC Light-Duty Vehicle Search when they become commercially available. To learn about the organizations related to fuel cell vehicle manufacturing, sales, and promotion, see the AFDC Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Related Links page.

Most of the few currently operating hydrogen fueling stations are in California. Visit Hydrogen Fueling Station Locations to see if there are stations near you.