Stations and Distribution
Having built the first retail hydrogen station network in Canada, HTEC is continuously expanding the infrastructure, to make hydrogen one of the most accessible and convenient clean fuel options, enabling the deployment and widespread adoption of hydrogen-electric transportation.
HTEC designs, builds, owns and operates hydrogen stations and distribution systems in strategic North American regions.
Hydrogen Distribution
HTEC’s PowerCube distribution system is a 450-bar modular hydrogen storage product that can be used for distribution, ground storage, or as part of a mobile fueling system.
Network / Station Operation
HTEC operates each station it owns and co-owns across North America. It also operates stations owned by third-party companies.
Hydrogen Station Development
HTEC opened Canada’s first retail hydrogen fueling station in June 2018 to launch a multi-station network in BC. It also has several stations in various stages of planning and development throughout Canada.
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BC Hydrogen Fueling Station Network
HTEC opened Canada’s first retail hydrogen fueling station in June 2018 to launch a multi-station network supporting the first commercial hydrogen electric vehicles rolling onto BC roads. As of October 2022, HTEC owns five stations in BC – three in the lower mainland, one on Vancouver Island and one in Kelowna.
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Quebec Retail Network
HTEC designed and operates a containerized station in Quebec and plans to open more hydrogen stations in the province in the near future.
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Network Expansion
HTEC currently has several stations in various stages of planning and development throughout Canada. The company is also building fueling stations to serve medium-and heavy-duty transportation.
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BC Hydrogen Fueling Station Network
HTEC opened Canada’s first retail hydrogen fueling station in June 2018 to launch a multi-station network supporting the first commercial hydrogen electric vehicles rolling onto BC roads. As of October 2022, HTEC owns five stations in BC – three in the lower mainland, one on Vancouver Island and one in Kelowna.
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California Retail Station
HTEC also owns a station in Woodside, California. The station is expected to open soon.
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Quebec Retail Network
HTEC designed and operates a containerized station in Quebec and plans to open more hydrogen stations in the province in the near future.
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Network Expansion
HTEC currently has several stations in various stages of planning and development throughout Canada. The company is also building fueling stations to serve medium- and heavy-duty transportation.