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Ballard, Mahle Start Work on Concept Engine for Long-Haul Trucks

In a multi-year development program Ballard and Mahle will continuously refine Ballard’s compact, energy-dense fuel cell stack and an integrated engine to meet the expectations of the truck industry.

February 24, 2022
Ballard, Mahle Start Work on Concept Engine for Long-Haul Trucks

The new concept engine is a part of the ongoing development of Ballard’s future product platform to address the requirements of heavy-duty and long-haul trucks on global markets.

Photo: Ballard

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Ballard Power Systems and Mahle Group are progressing the development of a new fuel cell engine concept for long-haul trucks, with Mahle taking delivery of a 120 Kilowatt module at the company’s hydrogen test center in Stuttgart, Germany.

The new concept engine is a part of the ongoing development of Ballard’s future product platform, which will feature power outputs from 180 kW to 360 kW, to specifically address the requirements of heavy-duty and long-haul trucks on global markets.

The joint project is a multi-year development program in which Ballard and Mahle will continuously refine Ballard’s compact, energy-dense fuel cell stack and an integrated engine to meet the quality and performance expectations of the truck industry.

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“We are committed to fuel cell technology leadership, and to tailoring our fuel cell solutions to our customers’ needs,” said Seungsoo Jung, Ballard’s product director for trucks, in a press release. “We are extremely optimistic about the value of our collaboration with Mahle — combining their strength in the automotive value chain with our leadership in hydrogen fuel cell technology and products.”

The module incorporates Ballard’s FCgen- HPS Fuel Cell stack, which addresses limited engine space, and maximizes freight and cargo capacity. Based on an earlier high power density design, the technology draws on Ballard’s on-road experience of 62 million miles in service and proven fuel cell durability, exceeding 30,000 in vehicle operation as demonstrated in the London bus fleet.

The concept fuel cell module is the central building block in Ballard’s future engine, which Mahle will now test and integrate with their components, including the balance-of-plant, thermal management and power electronics, and the system assembly.

Mahle took delivery of a 120 Kilowatt module at the company’s hydrogen test center in Stuttgart, Germany.

Photo: Ballard

The new concept engine for heavy-duty vehicles will feature a 120 kilowatt module that can deliver up to 240 kW power, to serve the needs of Class 8 and long-haul freight trucks and coaches that require more power and longer range than transit buses or short-range delivery vehicles.  

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The module design features reduced weight, fewer parts and a more compact design. An “open engine concept design” provides access to parts and the subsystem, for easier maintenance and ultimately, a lower total life cycle cost, according to the company.

The partnership’s aim is to accelerate the development and commercialization of zero-emission fuel cell systems. Ballard has prime responsibility for system design and the fuel cell stack sub-system, while Mahle’s scope of responsibility includes balance-of-plant components, thermal management and power electronics for the complete fuel cell system.

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