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Automakers Provide Update on the Progress of Quebec’s Hydrogen Fuelling Infrastructure

Toyota Canada joined with Honda Canada and other hydrogen partners at the 2019 Montreal International Auto Show to provide an update on the overall progress of hydrogen fuelling infrastructure for fuel cell electric vehicles (“FCEVs”) in Quebec.

Building of Quebec’s First Hydrogen Fueling Station Well Underway

The building of Quebec’s first multi-fuel station, located in Quebec City, is well underway.  In partnership with Harnois Energies and Hydrogenics, the station is being built with investment support from the Government of Quebec, through Transition énergétique Québec (TEQ), as well as Natural Resources Canada and Toyota.

Toyota also supplied an additional, stand-alone hydrogen fueler for the station to help ensure uninterrupted service for its customers.

“To us, what’s most exciting is that the station will use an on-site electrolyzer to turn Quebec’s abundant hydroelectricity into clean, sustainable hydrogen for fuel cell electric vehicles,” said Martin Gilbert, director of corporate strategy and innovation, Toyota Canada.  “As a global leader in the production of hydroelectricity, and with this type of technology in place, Quebec is poised to be a world leader in the production of hydrogen.”

The new station will start fuelling vehicles in February and there are already plans to build another station in Montreal.

Honda Canada recently joined the hydrogen movement in Quebec, and will be providing investment support for the Montreal station, bringing this cutting-edge technology closer to more Quebeckers and making FCEV travel between Quebec City and Montreal even more convenient.

Fleet of Toyota Mirai FCEVs now in Quebec

At last year’s Montreal International Auto Show, Toyota committed to delivering 50 hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles to its first Canadian customer – the Government of Quebec.

With this first fleet of Toyota Mirai now on Quebec soil, Toyota is the first automaker to bring hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles to Canada en masse.

“Quebec consumers lead the way when it comes to adopting and embracing innovative clean technologies like hybrid electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles,” Gilbert told the auto show audience.  “It’s clear that Quebeckers care about the climate – and that they’re willing to take action to make a difference.  It’s why we believe that, perhaps more than any other market, Quebec is ready to embrace fuel cell electric vehicles.”

Additional support put in place for the arrival of FCEVs

Toyota Canada has been advocating, investing and building partnerships to prepare the Quebec market for fuel cell electric vehicles. The company has been working closely with the Government of Quebec and other hydrogen stakeholders to put in place the necessary fueling infrastructure, training and service support for FCEVs.

TCI has invested in training for Quebec first responders to help them understand how fuel cell electric vehicles work and how to safely handle them.  The company has also trained its local Toyota dealership technicians, and is upgrading its Quebec Zone office to enable advanced level support for FCEVs right in Quebec.

“Today, with the right vehicles, partners, investment, fueling infrastructure, and training all in place, Quebec’s hydrogen movement has momentum,” Gilbert told the crowd.  “Quebec drivers now have another practical electrified vehicle option.  Fuel cell electric vehicles are here.”

The Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle has a 500km range, refuels in five minutes and has proven cold-weather reliability. Most importantly, it produces zero carbon emissions.

 

 

Article Reference: www.canadianautoworld.ca

 

 

 

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