Toyota has unveiled its new Tacoma H2-Overlander. It blends a hydrogen fuel-cell system with a battery-electric drive, producing 547 horsepower and comes equipped to handle all kinds of rugged terrain.
But you won’t see an H2-Overlander prowling Wyoming’s backcountry anytime soon. That’s because it’s currently classified as a “concept vehicle.”
Also, like most places in the U.S., Wyoming doesn’t have fueling stations for hydrogen fuel-cell cars and trucks.
However, Wyoming is home to Raven SR. Based in Pinedale, the company recently cleared a regulatory hurdle in California and is now on its way to powering hydrogen vehicles in the San Francisco Bay area.
Raven SR’s technology transforms organic waste rotting in landfills into transportation-grade hydrogen fuel.
Its proprietary proces

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