Sunday, March 8, 2026

Bosch Is Investing $200 Million To Make Fuel Cells For Hydrogen Trucks In South Carolina

Bosch plans to start making fuel cell stacks at its Anderson, South Carolina, plant in 2026 for hydrogen trucks. Bosch

Bosch, the German conglomerate that makes everything from dishwashers to industrial software and security systems, is investing $200 million in its auto parts factory in South Carolina to produce fuel cell stacks to supply an emerging market for zero-emission trucks powered by hydrogen.

The company expects to add 350 workers to staff the new assembly line and cleanroom in Anderson, South Carolina, Peter Tadros, Bosch’s North American head of powertrain solutions, tells Forbes. It will be Bosch’s first U.S. fuel cell production site when it’s up and running in 2026. Electric truckmaker Nikola, which Bosch has invested in, will be a key customer for the power devices but it will also sell them to other companies in North America, he said.

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