It is able to transport hundreds of passengers with zero emissions.
The Coradia iLint train is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell that emits only water vapor during operation. It also offers a quieter environment for passengers and those close to tracks resulting in a more enjoyable ride and less noise pollution.
“Hydrogen technology offers an alternative to diesel and demonstrates our ability to provide more sustainable mobility solutions to our customers, agencies and operators, as well as passengers. It will also provide an extraordinary showcase for Quebec’s green hydrogen ecosystem, which is under development,” added Keroullé.
“The hydrogen used will be produced at our Quebec City station and will then be transported via high-pressure tanks to Baie St-Paul. Harnois Énergies is focused on the future and keeps an open mind. Energy diversification is at the heart of the company’s priorities,” explained Serge Harnois, President and CEO of Harnois Énergies.
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