“This announcement is the result of a multi-year working relationship with Bosch,” Nikola CEO Mark Russell said in a statement. “We will be collaborating with Bosch to develop and assemble fuel cell power modules specifically for our applications at the same Coolidge, Arizona facility where we manufacture our Nikola vehicles, utilizing major components from the Bosch global manufacturing network.”
A fuel cell power module is a system that generates electricity from hydrogen in vehicles and is often used in commercial vehicles.
Automotive News contributed to this report.


