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© Edmonton International Airport
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© Edmonton International Airport

Edmonton International Airport and Toyota to put 100 hydrogen-powered Mirais on Alberta’s roads

Edmonton International Airport (YEG) and Toyota Canada have partnered to put 100 Toyota Mira hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) on the roads of Alberta, Canada.

Coming as the “first” fleet of hydrogen-powered zero-emission vehicles in the Canadian province, it is hoped the partnership will help the airport meet its goal of reaching Net Zero by 2040.

To secure supply of clean hydrogen made in Alberta, YEG has also partnered with Air Products to bring an interim mobile hydrogen refuelling station to the airport to fuel the fleet of vehicles.

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