Hyundai has unveiled plans for HTWO Energy Savannah, a hydrogen production and refueling hub near the Port of Savannah, Georgia, aimed at powering its new electric vehicle plant and supporting zero-emission heavy-duty trucking.
Announced at the 2025 ACT Expo, the station will supply Hyundai’s XCIENT Class-8 fuel cell trucks and is set to open in late Fall 2025.
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The project is a joint effort between HTWO Logistics, HydroFleet, and Capital Development Partners, and will initially generate 1,200 kg of hydrogen per day, with scalability up to 4,200 kg daily to meet growing demand. In a second phase, the site will also offer electric vehicle charging capabilities.
The initiative is positioned as a major step toward decarbonizing port operations and logistics corridors, turning Pooler, Georgia into a key hub for sustainable freight movement.
Leaders from Hyundai, HydroFleet, and the Southeast Hydrogen Energy Alliance emphasized the project’s role in shaping a scalable, clean logistics infrastructure in the Southeast and across the U.S.
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