The Larger Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) and Carlsun Vitality have introduced the planed opening of Ontario’s first public hydrogen refueling station, with functionality for each transport vans and four-wheelers.
The station for each heavy- and light-duty automobiles shall be constructed, owned, and operated by Carlsun Vitality, integrators of large-scale renewable vitality initiatives. This venture is funded by $1-million from Pure Sources Canada.

Deborah Flint, president and CEO of the GTAA, mentioned, “Toronto Pearson, as an financial and aviation hub, is the perfect location for Ontario’s first public hydrogen filling station for light- and heavy-duty automobiles. We’re proud to be a pacesetter on this trade and are grateful to work with our companions, Carlsun Vitality, and Pure Sources Canada to convey this clear vitality answer to the airport financial hall.”
“With a big share of Canada’s emissions coming from the transportation sector in Ontario, it’s crucial that we begin deploying hydrogen infrastructure in transportation corridors,” added Jason Van Geel, president of Carlsun Vitality.