European consortium forms to standardize fuel cell modules for heavy-duty applications: StaSHH
A European consortium consisting of 25 organizations in the hydrogen sector has formed to define, develop and test the first European standard for fuel-cell modules for heavy-duty applications.
The consortium “StaSHH” (Standard-Sized Heavy-duty Hydrogen) comprises 11 fuel cell module suppliers, 9 original equipment manufacturers and 5 research, test, engineering and/or knowledge institutes. StaSHH will standardize physical dimensions, flow and digital interfaces, test protocols and safety requirements of the fuel cell modules that can be stacked and integrated in heavy duty applications like forklifts, buses, trucks, trains, ships, and construction equipment.
The consortium is receiving €7.5 million in funding from the European Union, through the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking, in order to kickstart the adoption of fuel cells in the heavy duty sector. The total budget i
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BOSTON, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ IDTechEx investigate the evolution of the hydrogen market and the development of the hydrogen economies of the major countries around the world in their new report The Hydrogen Economy, Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Production Methods .
The first result outlined by the report was the long-term development of the so-called hydrogen economies. In addition, it was shown that, in contrast to the standard perception of hydrogen application, hydrogen will be developed mostly for stationary and automotive applications but not particularly focused on fuel cell cars, which are currently outnumbered by battery-powered cars.
From an analysis of the hydrogen projects in the last few months, it appears that a larger amount of hydrogen projects are related to stationary applications, and more in general to the so-called hydrogen economies.
Ballard and Eltek Nordic collaborate on fuel cell backup power systems
Ballard s hydrogen fueled 1.7 kilowatt (kW) and 5kW FCgen®-H2PM backup power systems propose a lower cost, more flexibility and high reliability.
December 14, 2020 by CM Staff
Ballard FCgen®-H2PM fuel cell backup power systemVANCOUVER and HOBRO Ballard Power Systems announced on Dec. 14 that it has signed a collaboration agreement with Eltek Nordic – a power conversion company headquartered in Drammen, Norway and part of Delta, a provider of power electronics, automation and infrastructure – to provide reliable backup power solutions for telecom networks and other critical communication infrastructure. The collaboration announced on Dec. 14 will utilize Ballard’s FCgen®-H2PM fuel cell backup power system.
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VANCOUVER, BC and HOBRO, Denmark, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ:BLDP) (TSX:BLDP) today announced that it has signed a collaboration agreement with Eltek Nordic (www.eltek.com) – a power conversion company headquartered in Drammen, Norway and part of Delta, a global leader in power electronics, automation and infrastructure – to provide reliable backup power solutions for telecom networks and other critical communication infrastructure, with a focus on Nordic countries, primarily Norway, Denmark and Iceland. The collaboration announced today will utilize Ballard s FCgen
®-H2PM fuel cell backup power system.
Ballard and Eltek have a long-standing commercial relationship, having sourced products from each other for a number of years. The companies recently collaborated on a project at Trollstigen in the mountains of Norway, installing an off-grid power solution that integrates solar, wind, fuel cells, and batteries to ensure continuous o
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