FirstElement Fuel, the largest hydrogen fueling network in the world, closes Series D round of $105 Million

    FirstElement Fuel Inc., which began as a California start-up with a vision to establish a hydrogen refueling network and has grown to be the world’s largest hydrogen retailer, closed a $105 Million Series D funding round.  The capital comes in from Air Water, MUFG Bank, Ltd. (MUFG), Nikkiso, and Japan Infrastructure Initiate (JII) as FirstElement Fuel is actively executing on its plan to build out its California Hydrogen Network from 31 True Zero Stations to 80 stations by 2024.  At least 12 of the 80 stations will be capable of refueling heavy-duty trucks in addition to light-duty cars.

    Hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicles line up at a True Zero retail hydrogen station. FirstElement is the developer, owner and operator of the True Zero brand of retail hydrogen stations which currently represents the largest retail hydrogen station network in the world.

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    “It’s very encouraging to have partners like these who share our vision of what can be accomplished when we build a network of hydrogen stations,” said Joel Ewanick, Founder and CEO of FirstElement Fuel Inc.  “The whole team at FirstElement is very appreciative of all the financial support we are getting so that we can continue to build our vision of a hydrogen network that serves cars and heavy-duty trucks as well as expand from 31 stations to at least 80 over the next few years.”

    MUFG, Air Water, Nikkiso, and JII will join Mitsui, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, and Air Liquide as investors in FirstElement.  Additionally, FirstElement has received over $125 Million in public funding from the California Energy Commission, the South Coast AQMD, and the Bay Area AQMD.

    FirstElement opened its first hydrogen station in December of 2015 and since then the company has led the development of stations in California, opening the largest number of stations in the State as well as the largest capacity refueling stations in the world.  The Series D funding is the largest round of private capital raised by FirstElement Fuel thus far, and was brought in shortly after the California Air Resources Board and California Energy Commission implemented policies designed to encourage private investment to play a more significant role in developing California’s Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure.

    FirstElement is unique in offering the largest network of hydrogen stations in the world supplied by Liquid Hydrogen rather than gaseous.  Liquid hydrogen distribution and storage is far more efficient, which is helping drive down the cost of hydrogen at the dispenser by 25%.

    In just six years FirstElement Fuel has dispensed enough hydrogen into fuel cell electric cars to drive over 170 Million zero emission miles, and has avoided more than 110 million pounds of CO2.  It’s only the beginning as FirstElement’s 31 stations, all in California so far, have been regularly breaking single day, and 7-day records.

    Status and Usage of FirstElement Fuel Inc.’s California Hydrogen Network

    Number of Stations in Network

    31

    Number of Fueling Positions (Hoses) in the Network

    48

    Capacity of the Network

    16,500

    kg/day

    Amount of Fuel Dispensed Over the Life of the Network (Dec 2015-Present)

    2,668,334

    939,390

    kg

    fills

    Amount of Fuel Dispensed in 2021 YTD

    700,000

    260,000

    kg

    fills

    Amount of Fuel Dispensed During October 2021

    94,000

    42,000

    kg

    Fills

    Miles driven on Hydrogen Over the Life of the Network (Dec 2015-Present)

    171,000,000

    miles

    Carbon Emissions Avoided Over the Life of the Network (Dec 2015-Present)

    110,000,000

    lbs

    Single Day Sales Record

    3,968

    1,635

    kg

    fills

    Rolling Seven-Day Sales Record

    23,719

    10,210

    kg

    fills

     

    Source: FirstElement Fuel(Press release)