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Growing Southern California’s hydrogen fueling network

Location
Moreno Valley, California
Offices
Client
  • Chevron

Moreno Valley Hydrogen Fueling Station

Chevron’s first hydrogen fueling station in Moreno Valley marks a significant milestone in the expansion of California’s clean transportation infrastructure. They engaged us to provide feasibility assessments and extended our involvement through design, procurement support, and permitting.

Our team conducted 3D laser scans, topographical surveys, geotechnical studies, and traffic analyses to support every aspect of the project’s development. Our collaboration with vendors and contractors allowed for smooth integration of the hydrogen fueling system, while coordination with local utilities provided the necessary infrastructure and power.

The facility features two H70 fueling positions capable of serving two vehicles simultaneously. It actively supports fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) drivers across the Inland Empire region.

This project highlights Chevron’s investment in hydrogen infrastructure and contributes to California’s broader goal of deploying 200 hydrogen stations by 2035, supporting the state’s transition to a zero-emission vehicle future.

Location
Moreno Valley, California
Offices
Client
  • Chevron

Meet Our Team

Wicus Postma, Principal

I am always looking at improving—becoming more efficient and finding ways to better service our clients and peers.

Sarah Spann, Principal Environmental Planner

I’m passionate about renewable energy projects and love being part of the multi-office team supporting efforts for our energy transition.

Wicus Postma

Principal

Sarah Spann

Principal Environmental Planner

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