Ballard secures 15 MW fuel cell order
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Deputy Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Ballard Power Systems has announced an order totalling 15 MW of fuel cell systems for stationary applications from a company specialising in renewable off-grid power generation.
The order, comprising 150 FCmove®-HD+ 100 kW fuel cell modules, marks the second order of this scale from the company, following a similar order placed in 2024. Deliveries are expected to start in 2H26 and will be used in hydrogen gensets for applications ranging from live events, construction, and movie sets, to critical infrastructure.
“This order reflects continued market adoption of zero-emission fuel cell solutions for off-grid stationary power applications and a positive endorsement from our partner on the ability of the FCmove®-HD+ module to provide quiet, clean, economical and reliable low-carbon power wherever and whenever it is needed.” Said Marty Neese, Ballard’s CEO. He continued: “When paired with Ballard’s integrated service offerings, including predictive maintenance and performance optimisation, we are able to fully support our customer in providing clean, reliable hydrogen power solutions.”
Ballard’s stationary fuel cells, ranging from 100 kW to multi-megawatt configurations, have been deployed globally across a range of applications, including EV charging and off-grid power generation. These systems provide a scalable, zero-emission, and low-noise alternative to conventional diesel generation, supporting prime, peak, and backup power requirements across diverse off-grid use cases.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/16062026/ballard-secures-15-mw-fuel-cell-order/
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