The Hydrogen Highway
What Is the
Hydrogen Highway?
The Hydrogen Highway is a distributed clean-fuel network serving heavy-duty trucking, logistics, and industrial users along major freight corridors.
The first plant—sited on the I-5 corridor—is not an endpoint.It is a backbone.
Every additional plant:
Reduces transport distance
Increases fuel availability
Strengthens network resilience
Eliminates dependence on long supply chains
This is how national transformation actually happens.
Active Development Map
Prolific Energy
Pacific Northwest Core (Primary Corridor – I-5 / Inland Northwest)
Southern Oregon (I-5 Corridor)
Kalama, Washington
Colville, Washington
Yakima, Washington
Northern California Expansion
Redding, California
Red Bluff, California
Mount Shasta Region
Eureka (Coastal / Redwood Region)
Inland Northwest / Idaho Cluster
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Lewiston, Idaho
Grangeville, Idaho
Montana Expansion
Missoula, Montana
Kalispell, Montana
Bozeman (Outskirts)
Southwest Anchor
Belmont, Arizona
Southeast Expansion (New Market Entry)
Fulton, Mississippi