Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses Achieve Durability Record

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One of eight Ballard-powered fuel cell buses in the Transport for London fleet
One of eight Ballard-powered fuel cell buses in the Transport for London fleet
One of eight Ballard-powered fuel cell buses in the Transport for London fleet
One of eight Ballard-powered fuel cell buses in the Transport for London fleet

VANCOUVER – TRANSPORTATION – Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP; TSX: BLDP) today announced that a fuel cell electric bus powered by Ballard’s FCveloCity®-HD6 fuel cells has achieved a new durability record with more than 25,000 hours of revenue service. This is equivalent to operating a bus on a 14-hour daily schedule, 5-days per week for 6.9 years with no significant maintenance to the fuel cell stack, a core engine component.

The bus – and several others nearing the 25,000-hour operating threshold – are part of a Transport for London fleet of 8 fuel cell buses, all powered by Ballard FCveloCity® engines. These buses, originally funded under the Clean Hydrogen in European Cities (CHIC) fuel cell bus program, have been carrying paying passengers on London’s Tower Gateway route since 2010.

“The achievement of 25,000 hours of revenue service is an important industry and corporate milestone,” said Rob Campbell, Ballard’s Chief Commercial Officer. “Zero-emission fuel cell propulsion systems for heavy duty vehicles such as transit buses have proven highly reliable in demanding applications. We are now moving into commercial scaling as market demand for fuel cell electric buses reaches an inflection point in key global markets. Ballard’s cumulative learning through our unparalleled field experience is a major competitive differentiator.”

Ballard’s seven generations of FCveloCity® fuel cell engines have been deployed in buses in 15 countries on 5 continents during the past 10 years. Over this period Ballard has worked with 13 bus manufacturers to develop a variety of fuel cell bus configurations that have been deployed in a wide range of climatic conditions and operated under a host of demanding duty cycles. Ballard-powered fuel cell buses have now traveled more than 11 million kilometers (6.8 million miles) cumulatively in revenue service globally, equivalent to circling the globe 275 times.

Ballard is seeing increased market demand for FCveloCity® fuel cell engines of various sizes for use in a number of different vehicle types, including buses, trucks and rail. Fuel cell electric buses manufactured and integrated by Ballard’s partners and equipped with Ballard FCveloCity® engines typically offer a host of important attributes, including:

  • 400 kilometer (250 mile) range between refuelings;
  • Rapid refueling, typically about 7 minutes;
  • Improved fuel economy compared to diesel buses (1.5x) and CNG buses (more than 2x);
  • Route flexibility, with no need for en-route recharging, such as overhead catenary wiring; and
  • Reduced noise and smoother ride for improved passenger riding experience.

About Ballard Power Systems
Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP; TSX: BLDP) provides clean energy products that reduce customer costs and risks, and helps customers solve difficult technical and business challenges in their fuel cell programs. To learn more about Ballard, please visit www.ballard.com.

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