Benefiting from longer range and faster refueling than battery-electric alternatives, fuel cell trucks are also a true zero-emissions solution compared to internal combustion hydrogen engines, which produce no NOx or tailpipe emissions. As production increases, the reduced complexity and efficient energy conversion that fuel cells bring has great potential to provide a low-cost solution to meet heavy duty mobility needs.
FChamba®-XD on the road
As one of the first manufacturers to use Ballard's most powerful fuel cell engine, German e-mobility specialist Quantron has integrated two 120kW generating modules into its 44-ton QHM AERO electric truck.
The QHM AERO offers a class-leading range of up to 700km, a hydrogen storage capacity of over 50kg, and a battery capacity of 120kWh. The truck's hydrogen consumption is optimized by a specially developed management system, which realizes great efficiency in the interaction between the e-axle, fuel cell and electric battery.
As part of Ford Trucks' integrated transformation to decarbonise its global fleet, Ballard will also supply FCmove.®-XD in Ford Otosan's hydrogen-powered F-MAX FCEV heavy-duty prototype.
The fuel cell engine will be integrated into a 44-ton long tractor, which will be built and assembled in Turkey for the European market; with the Ten-T corridor demonstrations scheduled for 2025 as part of the European Union's Horizon Europe Zero Emission Freight EcoSystem (ZEFES) project.
It shows the versatility of Ballard's product platform, FCmove®-XD also powers Applied Hydrogen's zero-emission 30-ton excavator. Based on the Volvo EC300E crawler, the vehicle was developed for the Scandinavian construction company, Veidekke, and will eliminate around 60 tons of CO.2 annual carbon emissions.Ballard showcased its most powerful fuel cell technology at the IAA TRANSPORTATION 2024 international trade show at Booth C01, Hall 24, in Hannover, Germany from September 16-22.
Topping the company's participation in the event, Ballard's technology team introduced FCmove®-The 240kW XD system, featuring flexibility, flexibility and flexible integration that presents a heavy-duty fuel cell engine suitable for Class 8 trucks 19 tonnes and above. Watch the video below for Ballard's IAA highlights: