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Ballard hopes to power 40 European hybrid buses by 2014

2013-05-14 14:59 ET - News Release

Dr. Christopher Guzy reports

BALLARD ANTICIPATES POWERING 80% OF EUROPEAN FUEL CELL BUSES IN REVENUE SERVICE IN 2014

Ballard Power Systems Inc. anticipates powering approximately 40 of the 50 zero-emission fuel cell buses used in public transit revenue service on European roads in 2014.

By 2014, Ballard will be powering 27 fuel cell buses manufactured by partner Van Hool NV, Europe's fourth-largest bus original equipment manufacturer. The Van Hool buses will be operating in such cities as: Oslo, Norway (five buses), Cologne, Germany (two), San Remo, Italy (five), Flanders, Belgium (five) and Aberdeen, Scotland (10). Aberdeen's 10-bus fleet will be the second-largest in the world, next to the 20-bus fleet that has been operating in Whistler, Canada, since 2010.

The 40 Ballard-powered buses in Europe will be using the company's latest-generation 75- and 150-kilowatt FCvelocity HD6 modules, based on zero-emission technology that provides reliable power while emitting only water and heat.

Dr. Christopher Guzy, Ballard's chief technology officer, said: "Our fuel cell power module has proven to be highly reliable in a large number of buses in Europe and elsewhere. And since fuel cells are a zero-emission solution, this has made the Ballard module an increasingly popular choice of transit authorities as an alternative power technology."

Over the last several years, fuel cell products for the bus market have moved beyond the lab and into limited revenue service with a number of transit authorities in Europe and other parts of the world, notably North America. Since 2003, fuel cell hybrid buses in Europe have logged more than 1.9 million miles (three million kilometres) in revenue service. Ballard has also worked with other OEMs to integrate its fuel cell modules into buses operating in additional European cities, including London, United Kingdom (five), Amsterdam, Netherlands (two) and Cologne, Germany (two).

Together with reductions in fuel cell bus costs, a major enabler for relatively large-scale fuel cell bus demonstrations in Europe has been, and continues to be, the European Union (EU) Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) funding program. JTI earmarks funding for clean energy public transportation alternatives and, in combination with national, regional and municipal funds, has encouraged deployment of fuel cell-powered buses in numerous European centres.

Ballard is currently working to further commercialize its FCvelocity HD power modules with funding support from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) -- through improvements in durability and reliability, as well as cost reduction. Expanded fuel cell bus deployments are also expected to generate technology enhancements for vehicles and fuelling infrastructure, including improvements in well-to-wheel performance, and significant reductions in life cycle cost and purchase price.

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