Scaling infrastructure, vehicle, and workforce for a zero-emission transportation future in California.
October 17, 2024
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PT
Join Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) and the University of California Institute of Transportation Studies (UC ITS) for an upcoming webinar exploring what a hydrogen transition in transportation could mean for California, including what it might cost, workforce implications, and the feasibility of delivering “green” low-carbon hydrogen. Speakers will share new research on the scale and pace of investment needed to deliver hydrogen distribution systems and refueling stations to meet growing demand, the availability and cost of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks and passenger vehicles over the next decade and beyond, the latest carbon intensity estimates for hydrogen production, and related workforce implications. Industry experts will offer perspective on implications for California’s growing hydrogen economy, policy, and future research directions.
Event Sponsorship
This webinar is being organized by the UC Institute of Transportation Studies in partnership with the ARCHES consortium.
Moderator & Speakers
• Angelina Galiteva – ARCHES
• Lewis Fulton, PhD – UC Davis Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways
• Timothy Lipman, PhD – UC Berkeley Transportation Sustainability Research Center
• Daniel Coffee – UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation
Guest Respondents
• Lorraine Paskett – Air Products & Chemicals Incorporated
• Matt Miyasato, PhD – FirstElement Fuel
Register today to attend this informative webinar!
Contact UC ITS Senior Communications Specialist Jennifer Frappier with comments or questions.