The Hydrogen Highway

Track on the road

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

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