MEDIA RELEASE: Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station launches in the Edmonton region

March 27, 2024 [EDMONTON METROPOLITAN REGION]—Today marks a significant milestone in the 5,000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge as Blackjacks Roadhouse unveils Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station. This project is the beginning of an expanded hydrogen fueling network across Western Canada, which solves the hydrogen economy’s “chicken or the egg” dilemma—enabling fueling infrastructure to keep pace with demand.

Supported by PrairiesCan and made possible by joint collaboration from key stakeholders including the Alberta Motor Transport Association, Nikola Motor Canada Inc., a subsidiary of Nikola Corporation, Suncor, Leduc County, Emissions Reduction Alberta, and Blackjacks Roadhouse, this project is a demonstration of the collective efforts from across the Edmonton region and beyond, to accelerate the hydrogen economy. The Edmonton region is moving aggressively to take advantage of the hydrogen opportunity for Canada.

The HYLA fueling station, representing Nikola Corporation’s energy brand, will be situated along Highway 2 in Leduc County, Alberta. Highway 2 is a vital transportation corridor linking Alberta’s two largest urban centres— the Edmonton region and Calgary. This station will play a key role in decarbonizing one of Western Canada’s busiest highways, with approximately 96,000 vehicles passing by Blackjacks Roadhouse daily. Moreover, it will help meet the fueling needs of the Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles destined for the Canadian market and ensure a seamless and reliable refueling experience for hydrogen-powered vehicles in the Edmonton region.  

The ultimate goal of the 5,000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge is to get 5,000 hydrogen-powered or dual-fuel-hydrogen vehicles on the roads in Western Canada by 2028. Investments into fueling infrastructure and supporting technology are a big part of reaching that goal and achieving the critical mass of vehicles needed to sustainably transition the commercial transportation sector to hydrogen.  

Clarence Shields, owner and operator of Blackjacks Roadhouse, is making substantial investments in the project, underscoring his belief that hydrogen is Alberta’s future, and demonstrating the impact private industry can have on accelerating the hydrogen economy.  

The HYLA modular fueler uses a 700-bar pressure-fill system—allowing hydrogen fuel supplied by Suncor to be compressed into smaller volumes, and dispensed into onboard storage for long-range vehicles like trucks, busses, and cars. And as demand for hydrogen grows, the goal is to replace the modular fueler with a permanent facility and relocate it to expand the HYLA fueling network across Alberta.  

As Alberta remains the leading producer of hydrogen in Canada, initiatives like these reinforce the role hydrogen will play in achieving Canada’s net-zero goals by 2050, particularly in difficult-to-decarbonize sectors, like heavy-duty trucking.

The 5,000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge isn’t just for large organizations; it’s an opportunity for everyone to come together to de-risk the transition to hydrogen.

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“Enabling Alberta’s heavy vehicle sector to adopt hydrogen fuel and demonstrate the real-world capabilities of hydrogen-powered heavy vehicles is part of our government’s support of a low-carbon energy ecosystem that creates good-paying jobs for Albertans. The strong partnership among all levels of government and industry on today’s launch of Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station is at the heart of the new Framework to Build a Green Prairie Economy—our government’s long-term commitment to greater collaboration with Prairie stakeholders on their priorities for a cleaner and sustainable economy that leaves no one behind.”  

  • The Honourable Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan

“Today’s unveiling of Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station demonstrates Edmonton’s leadership in Canada’s drive towards a net-zero economy. This milestone is a testament both to the region’s strength and expertise in driving Canada’s hydrogen future, and also to our shared vision of supporting a healthy environment and thriving economy.”

  • The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages

“Hydrogen is an important part of our future energy needs and Alberta is a keen partner in developing the technology and regulations needed to move hydrogen forward. It’s very exciting to see Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station and I look forward to watching further development and expansion of hydrogen use in the years to come.”

  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith

“The launch of Alberta’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station is a huge milestone in advancing Alberta as a global energy supplier. Hydrogen is the next step in our commitment to reducing emissions, and projects like this demonstrate that we have the resources, expertise and interest in our province to drive innovation and become leading suppliers of responsibly produced clean hydrogen. This fueling station will kickstart the build-out of hydrogen fueling infrastructure in Alberta and support the development of a hydrogen economy in this region.”

  • Brian Jean, Minister of Energy and Minerals

“On behalf of Leduc County, we congratulate Blackjacks Roadhouse on the opening of the province’s first commercial hydrogen fueling station. The Nisku Business Park is a hub of innovation; this hydrogen fueling station not only highlights the economic diversification we are experiencing in the County, but provides a viable strategy for many of our transportation, logistics and distribution businesses to diversify as well.”

  • Tanni Doblanko, Mayor of Leduc County

“As Shareholder Chair of Edmonton Global, I am excited to support the launch of the first commercial hydrogen fueling station. This project is a big step towards a greener future and shows the region’s commitment to innovative and sustainable energy solutions. Congratulations to everyone involved in making this happen. We’re not just building infrastructure but leading the way in environmental responsibility and inspiring others to join us in creating a sustainable future for our region and beyond.”

  • Simon Boersma, Mayor of Morinville and Edmonton Global Shareholder Chair

“The hydrogen opportunity for the Edmonton region is massive but we need to work together to capitalize on it—and that’s what we see happening here. Many partners were involved in making this project happen. The 5,000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge is accelerating the transition to hydrogen and helping to decarbonize the transportation sector across Western Canada. Congratulations to Blackjacks and all the partners that have helped bring this project to fruition. Canada’s path to net-zero runs through the Edmonton region.”

  • Malcolm Bruce, CEO, Edmonton Global

“The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) congratulates Blackjacks on this accomplishment. AMTA is constantly working to support the advancement of Alberta’s zero-emission economy. The commercial transportation industry is integral to Alberta’s prosperity, and widespread investments into a cleaner future will continue our province’s economic development. Recent successful projects with partners PrairiesCan, Nikola, and Bison Transport have proven that zero-emissions vehicles (ZEV) are more than viable for operations in Alberta, and we are looking forward to the future.”

  • Doug Paisley, Board Chair, AMTA

“This is a ground-breaking step towards a hydrogen-powered future and is a testament to the collaborative spirit driving sustainable innovation in Alberta. As Nikola Corporation joins hands with such visionary partners, we celebrate the launch of the first commercial hydrogen refueling station on Alberta’s bustling Highway 2. This initiative will look to propel Western Canada towards a cleaner, hydrogen-driven transportation sector. Together, we are fueling the momentum for a more resilient and sustainable tomorrow.”

  • Ole Hoefelmann, President of Energy, Nikola Corporation

“Today is a great day for Alberta. We’ve taken an important step forward as energy leaders. Innovation is a key to further advancing Alberta’s hydrogen ambitions. That’s why Alberta Innovates provides full hydrogen value chain support from funding to opening Canada’s first hydrogen purity lab to public awareness building. Harnessing the entrepreneurship of our business community ensures that we remain at the front of the hydrogen economy.”

  • Laura Kilcrease, CEO, Alberta Innovates

About the 5,000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge:

We’re designing Canada’s roadmap to a net-zero future—starting in the Edmonton region. The ultimate goal of the 5,000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge is to get 5,000 hydrogen or dual-fuel hydrogen vehicles on Western Canada’s roads within five years. This Edmonton Region Hydrogen HUB initiative is bringing together industry leaders and champions from across the entire hydrogen value chain to decarbonize the commercial transportation sector with hydrogen technology. And when we prove it works here, the same model can be used nationwide.  

Visit 5000hydrogen.ca to stay up to date and learn how you can participate in the Challenge.  

About Edmonton Global:

The purpose of Edmonton Global is to radically transform and grow the economy of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. We are a not-for-profit corporation founded by 14 municipalities that make up the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. Our focus is attracting foreign investment, helping regional businesses export with the world, enhancing our region’s global competitiveness, and bringing our region together with a unified voice to attract the attention and interest of investors the world over.

About Alberta Motor Transport Association:

The Alberta Motor Transport Association is a not-for-profit, advocacy and safety training association that functions as The Voice, The Standard and The Resource for commercial transportation in Alberta. For more than 86 years, our work has encompassed a broad range of environmental, social, economic, safety and compliance matters that impact provincial highways. Safety, research, and innovation are at the heart of our projects, enabling AMTA to bring key stakeholders together to lead research and develop new technologies that will significantly enhance the industry while reducing human and environmental impacts.  

About Nikola Corporation:

Nikola Corporation’s mission is clear: pioneering solutions for a zero-emissions world. As an integrated truck and energy company, Nikola is transforming transportation and over-the-road freight services. With our Class 8 vehicles, including battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks, and our energy brand, HYLA, we are driving the advancement of the complete hydrogen refueling ecosystem. This encompasses supply, distribution, and dispensing, reflecting our commitment to sustainable practices and a cleaner future. Nikola is based in Phoenix, Arizona with a manufacturing facility in Coolidge, Arizona.

About Alberta Innovates:

Alberta Innovates manages nearly 1,300 projects in a portfolio valued at $1.33 billion. We work with innovators in all sectors of the economy and all corners of the province to drive entrepreneurship, applied research and industry development. With our impact-based funding programs and services, we are transforming energy systems for a net-zero world, promoting the responsible use of land and water, leveraging provincial strengths in agriculture, and contributing to improved health and well-being by harnessing digital tech and data. We are also advancing emerging technologies and strengthening entrepreneurship for a strong and diversified economy. We operate in 11 locations with more than one million sq. ft. of industrial testing and lab facilities, and 600 acres of farmland. We employ nearly 600 highly skilled scientists, business and technical professionals. From funding to commercialization, we are Alberta’s innovation engine! See what entrepreneurs say about our coaching and support.   

About PrairiesCan:

PrairiesCan is the federal department that supports economic growth in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Its programs and services help businesses, not-for-profits and communities grow stronger. Its mandate is to support economic growth and diversification in the Prairie provinces and advance the interests of the region in national economic policy, programs and projects. Learn more at www.prairiescan.gc.ca.

About Blackjacks Roadhouse:

Blackjacks Roadhouse is a premier rest stop for truckers, offering a wide range of amenities and services tailored to the needs of the trucking community. Since opening its doors in December 2009, Blackjacks Roadhouse has established itself as a trusted destination for travelers seeking comfort and convenience during their journeys. With a commitment to continuous improvement, Blackjacks Roadhouse provides a welcoming environment complete with showers, laundry services, parking lot security, patios, a weigh scale, and a top-notch games room with 33 VLTs, a full bar, and a mezzanine area. Delighting patrons with delicious cuisine, Blackjacks Roadhouse strives to exceed expectations and provide a home away from home for truckers on the road.

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Canada’s hydrogen economy is coming together

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Canada’s hydrogen hubs are coordinating for scale and resilience

Canada’s hydrogen economy is unifying in a new era of collaboration, with the Edmonton region playing a key role in creating national connections.

Rather than advancing hydrogen development in isolation, Canada’s regional hubs are aligning their strengths through the Pan-Canadian Alliance of Hydrogen Hubs. The Alliance brings together hubs from Alberta, British Columbia, Quebec and Atlantic Canada to strengthen coordination, close gaps across the value chain and support a more resilient, made-in-Canada hydrogen economy.

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  • British Columbia, through the SFU Clean Hydrogen Hub, contributes advanced research, systems analysis and policy expertise, supporting technology development and clean energy integration.
  • Quebec’s Energy Transition Valley brings leadership in renewable electricity, green hydrogen production and system integration, strengthening efficiency and industrial design.
  • Newfoundland, through Memorial University, adds export-oriented potential, supported by large-scale renewable resources and proximity to European markets.
  • The Atlantic Hydrogen Alliance contributes port infrastructure, logistics expertise and trade connectivity, helping link domestic production to global markets.

By working together, the hubs reduce duplication, accelerate learning and improve Canada’s ability to develop domestic technologies while attracting investment.

“Collaboration is key to unlocking the full potential of the hydrogen economy and ensuring broad economic and environmental benefits,” said Brent Lakeman, Executive Director of the Edmonton Region Hydrogen Hub. “This alliance allows Canada to build a competitive hydrogen industry that reflects the strengths of Canada as a whole.”

Stronger coordination across regions creates the conditions needed to move projects forward and sustain momentum in a rapidly evolving global energy landscape.

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As regions across the country work to address gaps in Canada’s hydrogen economy, the need for collaboration is becoming a common theme. This Spring, leaders in industry, government and innovation have an opportunity to continue that momentum – and address the biggest challenges facing Canada’s clean energy economy – at the 2026 Canadian Hydrogen Convention. The conference is where the future of clean energy takes shape, and where key partnerships will define what’s next.

The 2026 Canadian Hydrogen Convention takes place April 21st to 23rd in Edmonton. Register today to learn more about the Alliance and discover new opportunities in Canada’s hydrogen economy at North America’s largest conference dedicated to hydrogen.

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Edmonton Region Hydrogen Hub joins Pan-Canadian Alliance of Hydrogen Hubs to accelerate clean energy innovation

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This release was originally published by La Vallée de la Transition Énergétique (VTE)

Trois-Rivières, October 1, 2025, PRESS RELEASE – Valléede la Transition Énergétique (VTE), today announced the official launch of the Pan-Canadian Alliance of Hydrogen Hubs, in collaboration with three national partners: Simon Fraser University's Clean Hydrogen Hub (British Columbia), the Newfoundland and Labrador Hydrogen Innovation Partnership (Newfoundland and Labrador), and the Edmonton Regional Hydrogen Hub (Alberta).

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"VTE is proud to play a leading role in this pan-Canadian initiative. Hydrogen is an essential lever for decarbonization, and this national collaboration allows us to showcase Québec's expertise while strengthening our leadership in the clean-energy sector," said Alain Lemieux, Executive Director of VTE.

 

The four partners have signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing their commitment to work together on common goals, including:

  • Support for the development of hydrogen-related projects in each region.
  • Promotion and commercialization of Canadian hydrogen technologies.
  • Collaboration on training, education and community outreach.
  • Sharing knowledge and best practices at the technical, economic and financial levels.

 

A partnership rooted in action and innovation

Launched in a context where the federal government is focusing on clean energy nation-building projects, including major initiatives in wind and hydrogen, the Pan-Canadian Alliance of Hydrogen Hubs is part of an ambitious vision of a Canada as a world leader in sustainable energy.

Green hydrogen, produced by electrolysis from water and renewable electricity, is a clean and versatile energy solution, with applications in transport, heavy industry and the production of synthetic fuels such as methanol or ammonia.

International reach already underway

In 2025, alliance partners participated in a Transatlantic Hydrogen Hubs Dialogue to strengthen collaboration between Canada and Germany on hydrogen infrastructure development. This initiative also supports the Canada–Germany Hydrogen Alliance, backed by Natural Resources Canada, and paves the way for transatlantic hydrogen hubs.

VTE intends to play a central role in positioning Québec –and Canada – as a leader in the hydrogen economy on a global scale.

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"VTE is proud to play a leading role in this pan-Canadian initiative. Hydrogen is a key lever for decarbonization, and this national collaboration showcases Québec's expertise while strengthening our leadership in the clean-energy sector."

Alain Lemieux, CEO, Vallée de la Transition Énergétique (VTE)

"Hydrogen represents a transformative opportunity for Canada to decarbonize its economy — from production to end-use. Hydrogen hubs are at the forefront of this transition, catalyzing innovation and accelerating adoption. As Canada's first hydrogen hub, the Edmonton region understands the importance of collaboration. By working together, sharing our approaches, and building the necessary infrastructure and workforce, hubs across the country can help Canada realize the full potential of hydrogen to achieve a clean energy future."

Brent Lakeman, Executive Director, Edmonton Hydrogen Hub.

"Simon Fraser University is excited to be part of the Pan-Canadian Alliance of Hydrogen Hubs, a critical collaboration that will advance Canada's leadership in clean hydrogen technologies."

Dugan O'Neil, Vice-President, Research and Innovation, Simon Fraser University

"Canada is poised to become a global leader in clean-hydrogen technology, and Newfoundland and Labrador will play a pivotal role in transatlantic production and trade with Europe. On behalf of the Newfoundland and Labrador Hydrogen Innovation Partnership (HyIP), we are proud to join the Pan-Canadian Alliance of Hydrogen Hubs to help our country realize its full potential."

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"Through industry-academia collaborations, innovation and the strength of the regions, we will build a connected, resilient and inclusive hydrogen economy in Canada together."

Prof. Dr. Bruno G. Pollet, Canada Research Chair in Clean Hydrogen.

 

About Valléede la Transition Énergétique (VTE)

Based in Bécancour, at the heart of a dynamic industrial ecosystem, the VTE aims to accelerate the development, implementation and commercialization of clean technologies, particularly in the green hydrogen, industrial decarbonization and energy storage sectors. VTE acts as a catalyst for innovation, collaboration and investment to support the transition to a net-zero economy.

About the Clean Hydrogen Hub at Simon Fraser University(CHH)

CHH is a leading research centre at Simon Fraser University that brings together partners from industry, community, academia and government to reduce the costs of producing clean hydrogen and jointly develop technologies and products.

About the Newfoundland and Labrador Hydrogen Innovation Partnership (HyIP)

HyIP is a unique collaboration between research institutes, industry, and Indigenous groups working to advance clean energy research, development, and innovation in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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The Edmonton Region Hydrogen Hub is a collaborative initiative dedicated to promoting a thriving hydrogen economy in the Edmonton region and beyond. Bringing together municipalities, industry, and associations, the HUB focuses on building a strong hydrogen value chain through collaboration, systems integration and policy advocacy. Leveraging the region's world-class hydrogen production facilities and strategic infrastructure, the HUB drives innovation, promotes decarbonization, and drives economic growth, positioning the Edmonton region as a global leader in hydrogen sustainability.

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