Hydrolux announcements and media coverage
Follow the progress of our projects, our collaboration and our contribution to decarbonizing heavy-duty trucking.
Our official announcements
News releases are presented in their historical context. Project schedules and parameters may have evolved since publication.
Filgo and Hydrolux join forces to decarbonize heavy transport in Québec
Strategic collaboration combining Hydrolux’s green hydrogen expertise with Filgo’s experience in energy distribution, electrification and bioenergy.
Hydrolux announces a network of seven green hydrogen refuelling stations
Hydrolux unveils Trans-Québec 1, a structuring network designed to enable interregional green hydrogen trucking in Québec.
Hydrolux announces the first two Project 117 stations
The founding announcement of the Val-d’Or–Saint-Jérôme corridor that led to the development of the Trans-Québec 1 network.
Articles, interviews and industry coverage
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Green hydrogen: Hydrolux finds a collaborator to create “superstations”
Radio-Canada discusses the collaboration with Filgo and a vision for multi-service stations designed around the operational needs of heavy-duty trucking.
Filgo and Hydrolux Partner to Decarbonize Heavy Transport in Quebec
Fuel Cells Works covers the collaboration between Filgo and Hydrolux and the complementary roles of green hydrogen, electrification and services for heavy-duty trucking.
Green hydrogen moves closer to Rivière-du-Loup
Friedrich Dehem-Lemelin explains that a complete station for carriers must combine fuel with related services, a complementarity sought through collaboration with Filgo.
Filgo and Hydrolux form a strategic collaboration
Transport Routier presents the agreement and shared vision for developing energy solutions adapted to carrier operations.
ExpoCam 2025: preparing for hydrogen
An overview of the opportunities and challenges of hydrogen trucking, including Trans-Québec 1’s role in deploying a refuelling network.
Road transport goes green: how Hydrolux is decarbonizing the sector
An interview with Friedrich Dehem-Lemelin about Hydrolux’s origins, the needs of heavy-duty trucking and the development of Québec’s ecosystem.
Interview with Friedrich Dehem-Lemelin
Kévin Beaulé hosts Hydrolux’s CEO for a 15-minute interview about Trans-Québec 1 and its planned deployment in the Rivière-du-Loup region.
Hydrolux plans to extend its green hydrogen project from Val-d’Or to Rivière-du-Loup
Marc-André Landry presents the expansion of the initial corridor into a Québec network connecting Abitibi, major urban centres and Bas-Saint-Laurent.
Hydrolux eyes Rivière-du-Loup for its Trans-Québec 1 project
Andréanne Lebel presents Hydrolux’s interest in Rivière-du-Loup, discussions with the city and the planned regional role of the future station.
Hydrolux Announces a Network of 7 Green Hydrogen Refueling Stations
Fuel Cells Works covers the initial Trans-Québec 1 announcement, its seven locations announced in 2023 and its ambition for interregional trucking.
Green hydrogen: stations on Route 117 starting in 2025
Ian-Thomas Bélanger covers the Trans-Québec 1 announcement with a focus on the Route 117 corridor and the Val-d’Or and Saint-Jérôme stations.
Hydrolux announces a network of seven green hydrogen refuelling stations for heavy transport in Québec
The trade publication reports on the Trans-Québec 1 network announcement and its objective of supporting interregional green hydrogen trucking.
Hydrolux announces a network of seven green hydrogen refuelling stations for heavy transport
Transport Magazine presents the network announced in 2023, its geographic coverage and its ambition to provide carriers with structuring refuelling infrastructure.
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Hydrolux plans truck hydrogen fueling station network in Quebec
The Canadian publication presents the initial Trans-Québec 1 announcement and its goal of connecting Québec’s main regions.
Val-d’Or to have a green hydrogen refuelling station for trucks
Marc-André Landry presents the planned Val-d’Or station, its local green hydrogen production and its importance to the Route 117 corridor.
Hydrogen heavy trucks on Route 117?
Frédérik-Xavier Duhamel examines Project 117, Hydrolux’s ambition and the conditions required to deploy hydrogen trucking in Québec.
Can hydrogen make heavy transport greener?
Les Affaires examines hydrogen’s potential to decarbonize heavy-duty trucking and the technological, energy and economic conditions required for deployment.