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California Hydrogen Supply Agreement Signals Momentum for Zero-Emission Fleet Transition

By MGN EditorialJune 17, 2026 at 05:20 PM

K2 Pure Solutions and PACC Services have partnered with ZeroUp Energy to deliver low-carbon hydrogen to California transit agencies, advancing the state's clean fuel mandates for commercial fleets.

## California Hydrogen Partnership Targets Zero-Emission Fleet Goals K2 Pure Solutions and PACC Services have executed a hydrogen supply agreement with ZeroUp Energy to support the transition toward zero-emission fleets across California, according to a PR Newswire release dated June 17, 2026. Under the agreement, low-carbon hydrogen produced at K2 Pure Solutions' facility in Pittsburg, California, will supply ZeroUp's mobile fueling programs serving transit agencies in both Northern and Southern California. The initiative is designed to meet the renewable fuel standards required under California's Innovative Clean Transit (ICT) mandate, a state regulation that compels public transit agencies to progressively adopt zero-emission bus fleets. ### Relevance to Maritime and Port Operations While the agreement is primarily focused on land-based transit fleets, the development carries broader significance for the maritime sector. California's ports — including the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, among the busiest in North America — operate within the same stringent state environmental regulatory framework. The expansion of hydrogen production and mobile fueling infrastructure in California directly supports the ecosystem that port operators, drayage carriers, and short-sea shipping operators will increasingly rely upon as zero-emission mandates extend to waterside and landside logistics. The Pittsburg, CA production facility's proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area also positions K2 Pure Solutions as a potential supplier for emerging hydrogen-powered harbor craft and ferry operations being explored by Bay Area water transit authorities. ### Growing Hydrogen Infrastructure The agreement reflects a broader acceleration in hydrogen fuel infrastructure investment across California, driven by state policy, federal incentives, and growing commitments from fleet operators to decarbonize operations. Mobile fueling solutions, such as those offered by ZeroUp Energy, are seen as a critical bridge technology, enabling hydrogen adoption before permanent fueling station networks reach full build-out. For the maritime industry, developments of this nature underscore the importance of monitoring onshore hydrogen supply chain maturation. Port authorities and vessel operators planning hydrogen-powered newbuilds or retrofits will depend on the commercial viability and geographic reach of suppliers like K2 Pure Solutions. Further details on the agreement's scope, contract duration, and hydrogen volumes were not disclosed in the announcement.
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