Harnois Énergies to test Nikola hydrogen-powered truck in Quebec

Harnois Énergies announced it has introduced the first hydrogen-powered truck on Quebec’s roads.

The truck, built by Nikola Corporation and supplied by ITD Industries, will be tested for a month. It will operate on various routes in the province, allowing to test its efficiency and performance under real-life conditions.

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(Photo: CNW Group/Harnois Énergies)

During this trial period, the truck will be fueled with hydrogen from a multi-energy station in Quebec City owned by Harnois Énergies.

“Over the past years, Harnois Énergies has invested a great deal of effort in sustainable energies. With this pilot project, we are giving ourselves the means to be pioneers in the ongoing energy transition,” said Serge Harnois, president and chief executive officer of Harnois Énergies, in a news release. “This experience fits perfectly with our vision of providing the right energy for the right vehicle.”

The company has also announced that it was the first in Canada to reserve five Peterbilt 579 hydrogen fuel cell trucks for delivery in early 2026.


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