Nikola receives grant to build refueling stations

Via Nikola Corp.

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal

Nikola Corp was awarded a grant to build six new hydrogen refueling stations in Southern California, the Phoenix-based company announced Wednesday.

Nikola (Nasdaq: NKLA), through its HYLA brand, received a $41.9 million grant from the California Transportation Commission under the state’s Trade Corridor Enhancement Program, according to a company release.

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