The Demise of Nikola Motors
After a series of tumultuous years, Nikola Motors has succumbed to its challenges, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this February. The company, once touted for its innovative hydrogen truck, is now liquidating its assets in an effort to settle its debts. Unfortunately, this signifies that the business, in its current form, is nearly defunct.

Hydrogen Trucks Still Available
For those still interested in Nikola’s hydrogen trucks, there is a silver lining. Despite the company’s struggles, numerous hydrogen-powered semi trucks are now up for auction as part of the bankruptcy proceedings. As reported by TechCrunch’s Sean O’Kane, a total of up to 103 complete trucks, along with spare parts, batteries, and tires, are available to the highest bidder.
Challenges Ahead
While the auction brochure describes these vehicles as “fully operational,” prospective buyers should bear in mind that they may still face significant challenges. Being among the first models produced by a floundering company means they may have unaddressed teething issues, and support for repairs will likely be minimal. Additionally, buyers must consider the scarcity of hydrogen fueling infrastructure across the U.S. Fortunately, the auction also includes hydrogen fueling equipment, presenting a potential opportunity to create a self-sufficient refueling station.
The road has been rocky for Nikola Motors, which initially garnered attention for its ambitious claims and partnerships, including a notable agreement with General Motors. However, these efforts were overshadowed by setbacks, particularly the conviction of former CEO Trevor Milton for securities fraud. This unfortunate legacy may hinder future investor confidence and support for hydrogen initiatives.