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Ballard-Powered Fuel Cell Tram-Buses From Van Hool Now in Revenue Service in France

December 17, 2019 By Technologies.org Leave a Comment

Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP; TSX: BLDP) today announced that 8 ExquiCity tram-buses built by Van Hool NV (“Van Hool”; www.vanhool.be) and powered by 8 Ballard FCveloCity®-HD 100-kilowatt fuel cell modules have been inaugurated at a ceremony in Pau, France and are now in revenue service in Pau’s Bus Rapid Transit System.

Today’s ceremony was attended by local dignitaries, including Mr. François Bayrou, Mayor of Pau. The Van Hool ExquiCity tram-bus also received the prestigious “Bus of the Year” award and the “Ecology Label” sustainability award at the Busworld Europe event held in October 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.

Ballard initially announced a Letter of Intent in September, 2017 and shipped modules to Van Hool in 2018. These first ever fuel cell-powered tram-buses were subsequently delivered to Pau in 2019 and are being operated by the SMTU-PPP (Syndicat Mixte de Transports urbains – Pau Portes des Pyrénées) and the STAP (Société de Transport de l’Agglomération Paloise).

Van Hool ExquiCity tram-bus (CNW Group/Ballard Power Systems Inc.)
Van Hool ExquiCity tram-bus (CNW Group/Ballard Power Systems Inc.)

The clean energy hybrid tram-buses use fuel cells for primary power and lithium batteries for additional power when needed, with the only emission being water vapour. Each tram-bus is over 18 meters (60 feet) long, has capacity for 125 passengers and can operate more than 300 kilometers (185 miles) between hydrogen refuelings.

In addition to environmental benefits, hybrid fuel cell tram-buses offer a number of important advantages, including: high level of operational flexibility and productivity; high level of passenger comfort and safety; lower cost than a traditional tram.

Jesper Themsen, President and CEO of Ballard Power Systems Europe A/S said, “This first ever deployment of fuel cell-powered tram-buses is an exciting event in our ongoing partnership and collaboration with Van Hool, a leading European bus OEM. It also represents another step forward in the growing momentum behind zero-emission fuel cell adoption in Europe’s transportation sector. Ballard’s customer service organization at our Hobro, Denmark facility is available to support the ExquiCity fleet as well as all other Ballard-powered buses operating in Europe.”

The tram-bus deployment in Pau is partially funded by Europe’s FCH-JU program. GNVERT, a subsidiary of ENGIE, constructed and operates the hydrogen refueling station for the tram-buses.

SOURCE: Ballard Power Systems Inc.
www.ballard.com

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