What's Happening?
Loblaw Companies, in collaboration with FortisBC Energy and other partners, has initiated the first sustained commercial demonstration of a hydrogen-powered Class 8 truck in British Columbia. This initiative
aims to evaluate zero-emission refrigerated freight operations. The hydrogen truck, supported by FortisBC's Clean Growth Innovation Fund, began service in mid-October and has successfully completed several refrigerated deliveries from the Lower Mainland to Squamish, logging hundreds of kilometers in zero-emission operation. The project is designed to collect data on performance, fueling, and operating conditions to inform future hydrogen vehicle and infrastructure planning for temperature-controlled freight. The truck is leased from HTEC and fueled at HTEC’s Southeast Marine Drive hydrogen station in Vancouver, providing insights into vehicle range, efficiency, and performance.
Why It's Important?
The launch of the hydrogen-powered truck represents a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions in the heavy-duty transportation sector, which is notoriously difficult to decarbonize. By demonstrating the viability of hydrogen as a fuel for long-range and fast-refueling freight operations, the project highlights the potential for industry, utilities, and government collaboration in advancing practical, lower-carbon solutions. This initiative could pave the way for broader adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles in temperature-sensitive freight, contributing to environmental sustainability and compliance with future emissions regulations.
What's Next?
The demonstration will continue through late November 2025, during which further data will be collected to assess the truck's performance and efficiency. Insights gained from this project may influence future investments in hydrogen infrastructure and vehicle technology, potentially leading to expanded use of hydrogen-powered trucks in refrigerated freight operations. Stakeholders, including industry leaders and policymakers, will likely monitor the outcomes to determine the feasibility of scaling such solutions across broader regions.
Beyond the Headlines
The project underscores the growing importance of innovative technologies in addressing climate change challenges. It also highlights the role of public-private partnerships in driving forward sustainable transportation solutions. As hydrogen technology advances, it may offer a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable future for the transportation industry.











