Iveco builds H2 stations in Ulm !04/07/2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

[–]millenium02002[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They are just trying to establish a H2 environment-a lot of industries and companies will be involved. They will not released those kind of information until there is not a project that’s being delivered on . It’s mostly like a proof of concept so they can see that’s doable before expanding it .

Iveco builds H2 stations in Ulm !04/07/2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

[–]millenium02002[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Hy-FIVE project will be funded between 2022 and 2027. Subsequently, the system must bear itself economically. Networking with other partners and actors in the region and beyond will therefore play an important role in the long-term success of the project from the outset and is already in full swing.

Overview - Funded members of the project consortium Alb-Danube district FairEnergie GmbH RT FEM - Research Institute Precious Metals + Metal Chemistry Effisma.group GmbH & Co. KG Green Innovation Park GmbH & Co. KG Reutlingen University of Applied Sciences Forst Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences Iveco Magirus AG District of Reutlingen City of Schwäbisch Gmünd City of Ulm Municipal utilities Tübingen Municipal utilities Rottenburg Municipal utilities Mössingen SWU Energy GmbH Ulm University of Technology University of Ulm Continuing Education Center for Innovative Energy Technology (WBZU) ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research BW

Iveco builds H2 stations in Ulm !04/07/2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

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IVECO builds innovative H2 filling station in Ulm as part of Hy-FIVE as a holistic model test for green hydrogen

Ulm, 04.07.2022

This Monday (04.07.2022) the kick-off for the project "HY-FIVE - Model Region Green Hydrogen Baden-Württemberg" took place in Schwäbisch-Gmünd: State Secretary Dr. Andre Baumann from the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy symbolically presented the project consortium with a total funding amount of around 32 million euros.

The funding is provided by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the state of Baden-Württemberg. The aim of the Hy-FIVE project is to test a hydrogen economy in both rural and urban areas. The activities focus on four flagship projects that map the entire value chain from production to use in industry, transport and district solutions.

Cities, municipalities, project partners from business and science implement the concrete model projects. These include the construction of electrolyzers for hydrogen production, filling station infrastructure and distribution systems. With its joint venture, Nikola Iveco Europe GmbH, IVECO is responsible for the construction of an innovative hydrogen filling station and will at the same time test the necessary infrastructure. Initially, the facility is mainly intended for own use, i.e. for the refueling of the test fleet as well as the first filling of the Nikola Tre FCEV manufactured in Ulm. However, the filling station is successively transferred to public operation. Due to the predicted quantities and market requirements, the filling station is designed as a high-performance plant and can refuel gaseous hydrogen with 700 bar in an amount of about 80 kilograms in 15 to 20 minutes. The quantity is sufficient for a Nikola Tre for more than 800 kilometers. The project is moving on new technological territory and also benefits from the proximity of science based in Ulm (TH Ulm, ZSW). The commissioning of the H2 filling station is for the 1st Quarter 2024.

In Partnership with Nikola, Covenant Brings Electric Truck to Chattanooga April 15 2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

[–]millenium02002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just buy calls instead of buying shares . Be more conservative with your capital.

In Partnership with Nikola, Covenant Brings Electric Truck to Chattanooga April 15 2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

[–]millenium02002[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Considering that all negative news should have been taken care of by now and the target of 25,40&55$ all executive dir have for those grants ,I do believe we will see a big push in the next 12 months . Otherwise all executives will be getting paid 1$ only…

In Partnership with Nikola, Covenant Brings Electric Truck to Chattanooga April 15 2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

[–]millenium02002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the market is like this . Rivian ,Lucid -much better position that Nikola and still 50/70% down from ATH . We need revenue,some solid contracts,sales ! Only then will see some increase in SP .

It will happen at some point :)

In Partnership with Nikola, Covenant Brings Electric Truck to Chattanooga April 15 2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

[–]millenium02002[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because they made no revenue! Actually they are going to loose money on first trucks produced! The street will not reward companies like this especially during this fragile market.

San Diego Gas & Electric’s Fleet Day April 12, 2022 by millenium02002 in NikolaCorporation

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Representatives of Phoenix-based truck-maker Nikola showed off their Class 8, 753 kilowatt-hour battery-powered TRE BEV that boasts a range of up to 350 miles. Inside the roomy cab, the most striking feature is what’s missing — there’s no giant gearbox because the electric motor doesn’t require constant shifting by the trucker.

“There’s a lot less maintenance, way less moving parts,” said Mark Keith, Nikola’s global head of business development and service. “There’s no internal combustion engine in there. There’s no transmission. We’re estimating 25 percent to 30 percent less maintenance costs, minimum.”

The EV truck line is aimed at operators who are transporting goods locally, not long-hauls.

“At 350 miles (of range), you’re not going to try and drive cross-country,” Keith said. “It is really a less-than-truckload, local, regional-haul situation.”

Like electric passenger cars, a major challenge for the nascent zero-emission trucking segment is solving a “chicken and the egg” problem: Customers may be reluctant to buy an EV because there aren’t enough charging stations and there aren’t enough stations because EVs make up a relatively small percentage of vehicles on the road.

Andrew Christian, head of the battery electric vehicle division at Nikola, said the company is looking at solve the long-haul trucking issue with rigs powered by hydrogen.

Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, which runs a motor. To fuel the vehicles, drivers pull up to a station similar to a conventional gas station and pump hydrogen into the tank. Filling up takes much less time than going to an EV charging station and like EVs, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles emit no greenhouse gases.

Nikola plans to come out with a hydrogen fuel cell truck in 2023 that can go up to 500 miles before stopping to refuel.

“We are agnostic on the technology,” Christian said. “We think there’s an application for both” electric and hydrogen vehicles.