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Nikola Secures $41.9 Million Grant, Accelerating Zero-emissions Infrastructure for Heavy-duty Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Trucks in California
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Nikola Corporation (Nasdaq: NKLA), a global leader in zero-emissions transportation, and energy supply and infrastructure solutions, via the HYLA brand, announced that the California Transportation Commission (CTC) has awarded Nikola and sponsor California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), a $41.9 million grant under the Trade Corridor Enhancement Program (TCEP) to build six heavy-duty hydrogen refueling stations across Southern Calif.
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