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Ballard's fuel cell modules to power 10 Solaris buses in Europe

Ballard fuel cell modules will power 10 Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen buses planned for deployment with Arriva Nederland in the Province of Gelderland, the Netherlands later in 2021. These will replace diesel buses currently in service and are expected to cumulatively travel over 1MM km/year.

Each of the single decker Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen buses is 12-m  long, has 37 seats and total capacity for 85 people, and is capable of traveling 350 km on a single hydrogen refueling. The buses are designed for maximum passenger comfort and security, with amenities that include air conditioning, a modern passenger information system, built-in USB charging points, wheelchair access, and CCTV cameras.

"With the deployment of these 10 buses, Ballard modules will be powering a total of 67 Solaris buses in The Netherlands, Germany and Italy," Rob Campbell, Ballard Chief Commercial Operator said. "

Partial funding for the Netherland deployment is being provided through Europe's JIVE – or Joint Initiative For Hydrogen Vehicles Across Europe – funding programs, which is intended to pave the way to commercialization of FCEBs by coordinating procurement activities to unlock economies-of-scale and reduce costs as well as supporting new hydrogen refueling stations.

Results of the JIVE programs are expected to demonstrate the technical readiness of FCEBs to bus operators and the economic viability of hydrogen as a zero-emission bus fuel to policy makers. The JIVE programs are supported by a total of €57 MM in grants from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking.