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California's VVTA Unveils Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses, Fueling Station, and Brand Refresh

The introduction of hydrogen fuel cell buses represents a significant step forward in reducing emissions while maintaining reliable, high-quality transit service.

January 14, 2026
California's VVTA Unveils Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses, Fueling Station, and Brand Refresh

The transition from “Victor Valley Transit” to “VVTA” reinforces clarity, consistency, and regional identity as the agency continues to grow. 

Credit: VVTA

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California’s Victor Valley Transit Authority (VVTA) marked a significant milestone in sustainable public transportation with a grand ribbon-cutting ceremony unveiling 13 new hydrogen fuel cell buses, an interim hydrogen fueling station, and the agency’s bold new branding.

The event brought together local, regional, and state leaders, industry partners, and members of the Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce to celebrate VVTA’s continued commitment to innovation, environmental stewardship, and enhanced service for riders throughout the High Desert.

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VVTA’s Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles

The introduction of hydrogen fuel cell buses represents a significant step forward in reducing emissions while maintaining reliable, high-quality transit service. Hydrogen fuel cell buses produce zero tailpipe emissions, emitting only water.

“Today’s unveiling is more than new buses or a fueling station; it’s a statement about our responsibility to the communities we serve and the environment we share,” said VVTA CEO Nancie Goff. “By introducing 13 hydrogen fuel cell buses and an interim fueling station, VVTA is advancing zero-emission transit, cleaner air, and a more sustainable future. This milestone, along with our new VVTA branding, reflects the power of strong partnerships and our commitment to investing wisely today for generations to come.

The project was made possible through critical partnerships and funding support from the Federal Transit Administration, San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA), CalACT, California Air Resources Board (CARB), GO_BIZ, and other regional and local partners. 

VVTA also recognized the contributions of New Flyer, Linde, ZeroMission, Ballard, GMV Syncromatics, and Keolis North America, as well as other project and construction teams and VVTA staff, whose efforts brought the initiative from concept to reality.

A Bold New Brand

In addition to the new buses and fueling infrastructure, the event marked the official launch of VVTA’s new branding. The transition from “Victor Valley Transit” to “VVTA” reinforces clarity, consistency, and regional identity as the agency continues to grow. 

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The new branding symbolizes progress, innovation, and momentum, aligning with VVTA’s investments in clean technology and its commitment to moving the High Desert confidently into the future, according to agency officials. 

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