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Ballard to Operate and Support Fuel Cell Bus Fleet in London for 5 More Years

Ballard Power Systems has signed an agreement with Transport for London (TfL) to extend the operation of eight zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses in London, U.K. for five more years.

TfL first began operation of the first five zero-emission fuel cell buses in 2010 as part of its publicly stated goal to reduce CO2 emissions 60% from the 1990 level, by 2025. Three additional zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses joined the fleet in 2013. All eight buses are powered by Ballard’s FCvelocity fuel cell module.

The eight buses are operated by Transport for London on its central Covent Garden-Tower Gateway route. The fleet has been operating in service for more than 73,000 hours, with fuel performance and reliability exceeding expectations.

The contract extension is being partially funded by the EU Hydrogen Fuel Cell Joint Undertaking, a public-private partnership supporting research, technological development and demonstration activities in fuel cell and hydrogen energy technologies, which provides subsidies for eligible projects through a cost share mechanism.

“We are very pleased with the performance of the fleet of fuel cell buses, as well as with the ongoing service and support that Ballard is providing,” said Mike Weston, Transport for London’s Director of Buses. “We remain committed to the achievement of our clean transportation goals and these buses are an important part of our solution.”

Steve Karaffa, Ballard’s Chief Commercial Officer said, “This contract extension is a positive endorsement of zero-emission fuel cell technology in transit applications, based on the demonstrated performance of these buses over the past five years. Clean transportation is a growing concern for transit authorities globally and our fuel cell modules deliver a proven solution.”

Jun 8, 2015Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

June 8, 2015 Electric Car NewsFuel Cell Buses, Fuel-Cell-Bus, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses
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