Trillium, a leading provider of renewable fuels and alternative fueling solutions, recently became a founding member of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus Council. The HFC Bus Council was created to expand the development, deployment and utilization of hydrogen fuel cell electric buses.

“As Trillium continues to partner with agencies to provide clean transit through hydrogen fuel cell buses, it only made sense for us to join the HFC Bus Council,” said Ryan Erickson, vice president of Trillium. “We’ll work with our partners to grow the industry and continue to provide clean fuel options for riders across the country.”

The HFC Bus Council is a national coalition of public transit agencies, manufacturers and suppliers working together to advance the hydrogen fuel cell electric bus economy and its applications in the public transit sector. Together the group will work to educate policymakers, regulators and transportation stakeholders on the benefits of hydrogen fuel cell electric buses and related infrastructure.

Recently, Trillium partnered with the Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District to design, build, operate and maintain a fueling station for hydrogen fuel cell buses.

For more information on Trillium, visit TrilliumEnergy.com. For more information on the HFC Bus Council, visit hfcbuscouncil.com.