Fortescue Future Industries acquires Nikola Corp.’s hydrogen hub site in Buckeye


An Australian-based green energy company has acquired Nikola's planned hydrogen hub project site in Buckeye. The move comes on the heels of the Phoenix-based electric- and hydrogen-powered vehicle maker's decision to sell off the land that houses its Coolidge manufacturing facility.

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