CHBC Briefing - The Business Case for Light Duty Hydrogen Stations
THURSDAY, JULY 15 AT 10:00AM (PACIFIC). This briefing will explore how hydrogen infrastructure can create a self-sustaining market in California within this decade with moderate public support and a promise to phasing-out public funding support. This should make hydrogen infrastructure an attractive solution for the state’s ambitious ZEV goals and mandates, at limited cost to the taxpayer.
The briefing will hear the perspectives of the state's leading government voices on hydrogen station buildout and from different station developers on their perspective of reaching self-sustaining markets and the barriers that need to be addressed to get there. Speakers are encouraged to provide any specifics they can divulge publicly about their financial business case for light-duty FCEVs fueling infrastructure.
Briefing Agenda:
10:00 AM: Welcome and Introductions
• Bill Zobel, CHBC Executive Director
10:05 AM: Opening Keynote
• Gia Brazil Vacin, Assistant Deputy Director, Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV), Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development
10:15 AM: Summary of the Hydrogen Station Network Self-Sufficiency Analysis per Assembly Bill 8
• Dr. Andrew Martinez, Air Pollution Specialist · California Air Resources Board
10:30 AM: Roundtable discussion on the approach for investing in LD infrastructure with a clear ramp off for public investment to provide specifics about the financial business case for light-duty FCEVs and the limited public support, possible to sunset by 2030.
11:30AM: Close-Out
Moderator: Bill Zobel, Executive Director, CHBC
• Salim Rahemtulla, President, PowerTap
• Al Burgunder, Director, Product Management, Linde US (invited)
• Steve Ellis, First Element Fuel
• Dr. Andrew Martinez, Air Pollution Specialist · California Air Resources Board
• Gia Brazil Vacin, Assistant Deputy Director, Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV), Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development