Azolla Hydrogen completes operational launch of Canada’s first mobile hydrogen station  

We’re proud to announce that Azolla Hydrogen’s Biodrome unit AZ225 officially launched operations today at the City of Edmonton’s Fleet and Facility Services Ellerslie Facility! The pilot project is part of the Alberta Zero Emissions Fleet Fuelling (AZEFF) initiative and is in partnership with the City of Edmonton, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, Emissions Reduction Alberta, Diesel Tech Industries, The Transition Accelerator, University of Alberta, Edmonton International Airport and the Alberta Motor Transport Association. This marks a major milestone not only for the teams who have been working to make this day possible, but also for the communities and municipalities we aim to serve. 

“We are very proud to collaborate with the City of Edmonton in the development of a hydrogen fuelling solution that is designed and manufactured right here in Alberta.  The growth of the hydrogen economy is the growth of Alberta's economy, offering excellent opportunities for new projects. The highly skilled jobs generated by this growth will help retain valuable talent in the province. If you are a welder, pipefitter, electrician, or other tradesperson—there is a job available for you in developing and maintaining this growing industry.” Jared Sayers, CEO, Azolla Hydrogen. 

This launch is just the beginning; the second mobile fuelling station as part of this project is scheduled to be operational at a different location in Edmonton in 2026.  

As we bring more of our hydrogen solutions online, we're not only demonstrating real-world performance—we're actively catalyzing the growth of Alberta’s hydrogen economy, building on the momentum for clean energy adoption, high-skilled jobs, and sustainable industry leadership. 

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to our partners for their collaboration, expertise, and ongoing support.  

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