International audienceThe formyl cation (HCO+) is one of the most abundant ions in molecular clouds and plays a major role in the interstellar chemistry. For this reason, accurate collisional rate coefficients for the rotational excitation of HCO+ and its isotopes due to the most abundant perturbing species in interstellar environments are crucial for non-local thermal equilibrium models and deserve special attention. In this work, we determined the first hyperfine resolved rate coefficients of (HCO+)-O-17 in collision with H-2 (j = 0). Indeed, despite no scattering calculations on its collisional parameters have been performed so far, the (HCO+)-O-17 isotope assumes a prominent role for astrophysical modelling applications. Computations ar...