4D95AE9A9CEBE1D587258765006AF2BC Hearing Summary CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf PUBLICBILL SUMMARY For HYDROGEN DEVELOPMENT FOR ZEVS IN COLORADOINTERIM COMMITTEE TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION REVIEW COMMITTEEDate Oct 5, 2021 Location Old State Library Hydrogen Development for ZEVs in Colorado - Committee Discussion Only Attachment Tag File Name Attachment D http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf/0/3A8EBDF63E7E...$File/RoleFuelCellEVsAttachD.pdf?OpenElement RoleFuelCellEVsAttachD.pdf Attachment E http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf/0/BB9DCC981C62...$File/NewDayPresentAttachE.pdf?OpenElement NewDayPresentAttachE.pdf Attachment F http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf/0/A2B49ADC729E...$File/aaaPresentAttachF.pdf?OpenElement aaaPresentAttachF.pdf 01:31:12 PM Brian DuBruine, representing the Colorado Hydrogen Network, provided an overview of the hydrogen vehicle market and his recommendations for how states should move forward to accommodate the market. Jason Sekhon, representing Toyota North America, shared Toyota's efforts to release and develop a line of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. He shared that the vehicles hold about 5 kilograms of hydrogen. He indicated that current challenges for releasing a larger line of the vehicles is the need for hydrogen stations. Patricia Kelley, representing New Day Hydrogen (NDH), provided an overview on NDH's fuel stations and their efforts to bring fuel stations to Colorado. Skyler McKinley, representing AAA Colorado, continued the presentation with an overview of AAA's involvement in the development of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and the installation of hydrogen stations. He also encouraged the committee to consider hydrogen fuel cell vehicle growth. The panelists responded to questions from the committee related to the feasibility of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Colorado and general questions about the mechanics of a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. The speakers provided presentations (Attachments D,E, and F).