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Ballard announces membership in Hydra Consortium for delivery of zero emission vehicles in mining

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The Hydra Consortium is now actively working to validate the business case for a hydrogen fuel cell-based powertrain in heavy-duty mobility within the mining sector.

Example of mining truck to be fuel cell-powered under the Hydra Consortium (CNW Group/Ballard Power Systems Inc.)

VANCOUVER — On Apr. 20, Ballard Power Systems announced that it is a member of the Hydra Consortium – together with Mining3, a research organization in the global mining industry and ENGIE. The Hydra Consortium will enable heavy-duty mining mobile equipment to run on renewable hydrogen, displacing diesel and decarbonizing the mining sector. Ballard will provide zero-emission fuel cell systems that run on hydrogen, to power mining equipment.

The Hydra Consortium is now actively working to validate the business case for a hydrogen fuel cell-based powertrain in heavy-duty mobility within the mining sector. To achieve the target of displacing diesel, several workstreams will be executed, including the design, manufacturing and testing of a 200-kilowatt fuel cell plus battery powertrain prototype operating under mining conditions (altitude, dust, temperature, etc.). The fuel cell will use renewable hydrogen as fuel to generate electricity and power a mining vehicle, with the battery allowing for regenerative braking and also providing peak power.

Test outcomes will provide valuable information to optimize the overarching design that could replace a traditional diesel powertrain. In addition, the project will support government entities by establishing safety protocols for hydrogen used at scale within the mining industry. Ultimately, it will be determined whether Consortium members could consider a scale-up of the solution.

“We are pleased to be part of this powerful collaboration that brings the vast expertise of its members to decarbonize the mining industry”, said Michele Azalbert, CEO of ENGIE’s Hydrogen Business Unit. “Renewable hydrogen can provide the flexibility that the mining sector needs. Beyond the obvious advantage of being emissions-free, hydrogen solutions offer an economically viable alternative to fossil fuels, while ensuring the operational performance of mining operations.”

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Randy MacEwen, President and CEO of Ballard Power Systems added, “We are excited to be partnering with the Hydra Consortium on this ground-breaking pilot project targeting zero-emission fuel cell mining vehicles. The mining industry is responsible for significant emissions, with diesel trucks being a key contributor. We believe hydrogen-powered fuel cell engines offer the only viable pathway to decarbonize heavy off-highway vehicles in mining, construction and agriculture, with an addressable market of 4.5 million vehicles representing an aggregate of 500 gigawatts of power, and where heavy payload capability and fast refueling are ‘must-have’ requirements.”

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