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Harnois Énergies begins decarbonizing its transportation fleet

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Harnois Énergies announces that it has reserved five Peterbilt 579 trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

Hydrogen-powered truck (CNW Group/Harnois Énergies)

SAINT-THOMAS — Harnois Énergies announces that it has reserved five Peterbilt 579 trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells. This purchase marks the start of Harnois Énergies’ initiative to decarbonize its transportation fleet. These GHG emission-free trucks are scheduled for delivery in early 2026 by supplier Peterbilt Motors Company, a PACCAR subsidiary.

“This exciting project offers the company a way to begin decarbonizing its transportation fleet and shows just how green hydrogen has a real future in Québec. Harnois Énergies is providing itself with the means to lead the energy transition. This investment is in perfect alignment with our vision to provide the right energy for the right vehicle,” explains Serge Harnois, President and CEO of Harnois Énergies.

The announcement follows Harnois Énergies’ initial foray into the world of hydrogen. In 2018, the company announced its project to create a multi-energy station on Wilfred-Hamel Boulevard in Québec City.

This summer, in partnership with the Government of Québec, Alstom and HTEC, Harnois Énergies will be the hydrogen producer for the first green-hydrogen-powered passenger train in North America, a project made possible by the Québec production station.

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