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You can buy the 103 Nikola Tre hydrogen trucks from bankruptcy auction

Nikola went bankrupt and some assets are left for sale.

Jaan Juurikas
Jaan Juurikas

May 26, 2025

Adventuring through the Canadian Rockies

EVWire brief: The bankrupt Nikolaโ€™s assets are up for auction. Lucid Motors bought the Arizona factory and some plant equipment, but the 103 โ€œfully operationalโ€ hydrogen trucks and some other equipment from the factories will now be put up for auction. This includes:

  • Hydrogen truck raw material, sub-assembly, and finished goods in excess of $114 million, including the 103 โ€œfully operationalโ€ Nikola Tre Class-8 TRE hydrogen fuel-cell trucks, LG M50L lithium cells, batteries, tires, axles;

  • HyFASST facility with over $7 million in assets, like H2 compressors and storage;

  • HYLA mobile assets with over $14 million in assets, including Dispensers, Heat Exchangers, Plug Power MEGALODON vessel;

  • $14 million in brand-new and never-installed HYLA stationary hydrogen refueling equipment like dispensers, Cryo Pump, Compressor and more.

ReSource: auction info is here, but for a better list of the assets, navigate to Downloads and download the brochure.

Here are the further details listed on the documentโ€ฆ should you feel the urge to go shopping:


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