Amazon is planning a third warehouse facility in Visalia, California, within the CapRock Central Point master-planned industrial park, intended as a logistics and distribution center, and the project will include onsite hydrogen production to support its operations.[1][2][3]
Amazon, via AWS, is constructing a new data center in Hilliard, Ohio, and has proposed on-site fuel cell power generation to meet its considerable energy needs. The company is seeking to add a significant number of natural gas-fueled fuel cells at this location. Amazon has a history of investing in large-scale infrastr
Participated in the trial by integrating GenH2 Trucks into its German logistics network, gaining hands-on experience with hydrogen-powered freight transport.
Amazon has set up its first on-site hydrogen production facility in Colorado in collaboration with Plug Power, demonstrating a model that reduces reliance on transported hydrogen.
Exploring direct power connections to nearby plants to bypass the grid, with a specific data center project next to the Susquehanna nuclear plant in Pennsylvania.
Long-standing partner of Plug Power since April 2017, purchasing hydrogen fuel cell solutions for material-handling equipment. Fullerton previously served as Vice President of Global Engineering and Security Services at Amazon.