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Ballard Power Systems
Hydrogen fuel cells for heavy-duty transportation
Hydrogen fuel cells for heavy-duty transportation
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Ballard Power Systems Inc. | |
| logo_size | 180px | |
| type | Public | |
| traded_as | ||
| key_people | Jim Roche, chairman | |
| industry | Alternative energy | |
| products | {{plainlist | |
| former_names | Ballard Research | |
| num_employees | 800 (Oct 2024) | |
| website | ||
| foundation | 1979 | |
| location | Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
Marty Neese, president and CEO
- Fuel cells stacks
- Fuel cells modules
Ballard Power Systems Inc. is a developer and manufacturer of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell products for markets such as heavy-duty motive (consisting of bus and tram applications), portable power, material handling as well as engineering services. Ballard has designed and shipped over 400 MW of fuel cell products to date.
History
Ballard was founded in 1979 by geophysicist Geoffrey Ballard, Keith Prater, and Paul Howard, under the name Ballard Research Inc. to conduct research and development on high-energy lithium batteries. Since committing to the development of PEM fuel cell technology in 1989, Ballard has delivered PEM fuel cell products worldwide to a number of leading product manufacturers.
Ballard went public in 1993 on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE), and in 1995 was listed on the NASDAQ. Ballard Power Systems opened a fuel cell manufacturing facility in 2000 in Burnaby, B.C.
Automotive fuel cell cooperations
On February 1, 2008, Ballard spun out Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC) to allow for further expansion of fuel cell technology. After the split, Ballard continued as a publicly traded company focusing on non-automotive applications (including buses), while AFCC became a privately held company of 150 employees, developing hydrogen fuel cell stacks for automobiles. AFCC's initial ownership split was Daimler AG (50.1%), Ford Motor Company (30.0%), and Ballard itself (19.9%).
In 2018, Ballard signed a contract with Weichai Power for a strategic partnership. Weichai acquired for US $163 million (19.9%) of Ballard's shares. As part of this collaboration, Ballard and Weichai intend to supply the Chinese market with fuel cell systems for trucks, busses, and forklifts.
In cooperation with German car manufacturer Audi, Ballard is part of a development partnership for automotive fuel cells, which will run at least until 2022. Ballard delivers fuel cells to bus manufacturers, e.g. Van Hool (Belgium), New Flyer (Canada) and Solaris (Poland).
Other activity areas
Besides road vehicles, Ballard delivers fuel cells also for trains, mining trucks, marine applications, and backup power systems for critical infrastructures such as radio towers. Furthermore, a fuel cell system for application in drones is under development.
Achievements
Ballard has:
- supplied vehicles with fuel cells traveling more than 200 million kilometers in total to date 2024
- access to 2,000 patents/applications
References
https://www.bctechnology.com/news/2021/3/22/Fuel-Cell-Electric-Vehicles-Powered-by-Ballard-Have-Now-Driven-Over-75-Million-Kilometers--Enough-to-Circle-the-Globe-1870-Times.cfm
References
- "Ballard Power Systems". Finpedia.co.
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- "AFCC Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation".
- Automotive Tech: [http://www.technologynewsdaily.com/node/8474 "The Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC)"] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-01-08 - technologynewsdaily.com - November 8, 2007 - Retrieved November 08, 2007)
- [http://media.daimler.com/dcmedia/0-921-614216-1-987935-1-0-0-0-0-1-11700-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0.html?TS=1194552622715&REF=921%2Fen%2FNewsroom%20%28Home%29%2F.Newsroom%20%28Home%29%2F%23XCID%3D614228%20%7C%20XPID%3D0%20%7C%20XCTY%3D3897%20%7C%20XAID%3D "Daimler AG to become majority stake holder in new ”Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation”"] - [[Daimler AG]] - November 8, 2007 - Retrieved November 08, 2007
- (9 November 2007). "Daimler, Ford Teaming Up On Fuel Cells".
- (2018-08-29). "China: Weichai wird größter Anteilseigener von Ballard". electrive.net.
- (2019-12-16). "Ballard Receives $19.2M Order from Weichai-Ballard JV for MEAs to Power Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles in China". PRNewswire.
- (2018-06-12). "Audi and Ballard extend fuel cell cooperation". electrive.com.
- (2019-12-18). "Pau (France) welcomes the launch of the world's first hydrogen BRT". Sustainable Bus.
- (2010-03-13). "Solaris orders 25 Ballard fuel cell modules to power hydrogen buses in Germany". Sustainable Bus.
- (2017-11-15). "Brennstoffzellen: Siemens beauftragt Ballard Power". electrive.net.
- (2019-10-29). "Ballard Receives PO From Anglo American for 900kW of Fuel Cell Modules to Support Mining Truck Demonstration Project". PR Newswire.
- (2019-04-04). "Ballard to produce FC modules for ships in Denmark". electrive.net.
- (2020-03-25). "LH2 Vessel Liquid H2 concept Validation for Efficient, Scaled and Stacked FC Electric Power Systems". energiforskning.dk.
- (25 March 2020). "Ballard udvikler maritim brændselscelle i Hobro". energiforskning.dk.
- (2019). "Flagships Partners". flagships.eu.
- (2020-01-13). "Ballard Signs ESAs for Fuel Cell Stacks to Support Backup Power Systems at German Radio Towers". Ballard Power Systems.
- (2020-03-25). "Fuel Cells: The Better Backup Power Solution for Scandinavia". H2 View.
- (2019-12-30). "UAV Fuel Cells Tested in Cold-Weather Conditions". Unmanned Systems Technology.
- (2020-01-27). "Ballard Powers Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles For Unprecedented 30 Million Kilometers - Enough to Circle the Globe 750 Times". PRNewswire.
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