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Ballard announces US$40 million in US DOE grants

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Ballard Power Systems has received notification from the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office within the US Department of Energy (DOE) that Ballard's applications for two grants totalling US$40 million under the Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis, Manufacturing, and Recycling Program have been selected and recommended for negotiation of financial awards.

The grants will support Ballard's construction and build-out of an integrated fuel cell production Gigafactory based in Rockwall, Texas, US.

Ballard plans for the new facility, dubbed Ballard Rockwall Giga 1, to be located on a parcel of 22 acres of industrial land within the Rockwall Technology Park in Rockwall, Texas. In Phase I, Ballard plans to invest approximately US$160 million (net of the US$40 million in expected DOE grants) from 2024 through the end of 2027 to build and commission a new manufacturing facility with annual production capacity of 8 million membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs), 8 million bipolar plates, 20 000 fuel cell stacks, and up to 20 000 fuel cell engines per year, or the equivalent of 3 GW of fuel cells. The land acquisition rights and facility design provide Ballard with optionality for additional future phases at the Rockwall site. Future phases are expected to further increase production scaling and capacity expansion with much lower capital requirements.

The facility represents the next stage of Ballard's 'local for local' and advanced manufacturing strategy. Ballard expects to make a Final Investment Decision (FID) on this facility later in 2024, pending completion of customary conditions, including necessary approvals, negotiation of final awards with the DOE, and definitive agreements.

The US$40 million in total DOE grants comprise a US$30 million grant relating to advanced proton exchange membrane (PEM) MEAs and automated stack assembly, with the additional US$10 million grant relating to a next-generation flexible graphite bipolar plate manufacturing line. The grants have been awarded by the US DOE's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office to implement provisions of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, providing for the award of US$750 million for Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis, Manufacturing, and Recycling. Ballard has also applied for additional funding under other US government funding programmes.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/18032024/ballard-announces-us40-million-in-us-doe-grants/

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