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2024
Ballard announces $40 million in DOE grants to support build-out of integrated fuel cell production Gigafactory in Rockwall, Texas
Ballard announces largest order in company history – 1,000 engines to power Solaris buses across Europe
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2023
Ballard announces partnership with Ford Trucks for fuel cell powered heavy-duty trucks & initial order
Ballard & First Mode sign order for 60 additional hydrogen fuel cell modules for zero-emission mining trucks
Ballard announces 150-million-kilometer milestone
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2022
Ballard Power partners with Wisdom Motor Company to accelerate adoption of fuel cell commercial vehicles
Ballard granted industry-first Type Approval by DNV for the FCwaveTM marine fuel cell module
Ballard Fuel Cells to Power Expansion of Canadian Pacific Hydrogen Locomotive Program
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2021
Ballard Announces Launch of FCmoveTM-HD+
Ballard announces 100-million-kilometer milestone
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2020
Fuel cell electric vehicles powered by Ballard have now driven over 50 million kilometers – enough to circle the globe 1,250 times
Ballard launches high performance fuel cell module, the FCwave™, for marine applications
Ballard and MAHLE to Collaborate on Fuel Cell Propulsion Systems for Heavy- and Medium-Duty Trucks
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2019
Ballard launches 8th generation high performance fuel cell module, the FCmove™, for heavy-duty motive applications
Ballard to establishes fuel cell Center of Excellence in Europe to serve marine market with zero-emission solutions
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2018
Ballard signs historic strategic collaboration with Weichai Power to advance the company’s China strategy
Ballard launches next-generation high performance liquid-cooled fuel cell stack, the FCgen®-LCS, for heavy-duty motive market
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2017
Ballard becomes the first fuel cell company to power buses for more than 10 million cumulative kilometers of revenue service.
Ballard and Siemens sign $9M multi-year development agreement for fuel cell engine to power Mireo® commuter train
Shanghai Edrive, division of Broad-Ocean, commissions the first facility for Chinese produced Ballard fuel cell modules
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2016
Strategic partnership formed with Zhongshan Broad-Ocean Motor Co., Ltd. of China.
Formation of a joint venture with Guangdong Nation-Synergy Hydrogen Power Technology Co. Ltd to produce fuel cell stacks in China.
First 22 of 300 fuel cell buses planned for deployment in the cities of Foshan and Yunfu, China begin operation. Strategic partnership formed with Zhongshan Broad-Ocean Motor Co., Ltd. of China with an equity investment of $28.3M.
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2015
Launch of Ballard’s 7th generation FCveloCity®-HD module for motive applications.
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2013
Ballard signs a long-term engineering services contract to advance Volkswagen AG fuel cell automotive research program.
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2010
Acquisition of Dantherm Power (DK) which became Ballard Power Systems Europe.
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2009
Deployment of 20 Ballard-powered fuel cell buses in Whistler, BC in conjunction with the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games. The fleet surpassed one million kilometers in operation in 2011.
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2008
Ballard divests automotive development division to partners Daimler AG & Ford Motor Company.
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2005
The fleet of 33 Ballard-powered fuel cell buses operating in Europe, Iceland and Australia surpass one million kilometers of revenue service.
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2003
Deployment of 30 fuel cell buses in revenue service operating in ten European cities: Amsterdam, Barcelona, Hamburg, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Porto, Reykjavik, Stockholm, and Stuttgart. In addition, three fuel cell buses are deployed in Perth, Australia and three in Beijing, China.
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1998
Chicago Transit Authority and BC Transit (Vancouver) each deploy three Ballard-powered fuel cell buses in revenue service for a two year demonstration and testing program.
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1995
Ballard listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Ballard fuel cell stack achieved a power density of 700 watts per kilogram.
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1993
First fuel cell bus presented by Ballard in Vancouver, Canada.
Collaboration agreement between Ballard and Daimler-Benz for the joint development of a compact, high power density fuel cell stack.
Ballard IPO listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).
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1992
Development of a 90 kW fuel cell engine for transit buses.
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1991
Commencement of a joint program between Ballard, General Motors and the US Department of Energy for the development of a fuel cell powered passenger vehicle.
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1990
Development of a 5 kW fuel cell stack.
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1989
Ballard Power Systems Inc. is incorporated in British Columbia, Canada.
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1986
Development of the first Ballard fuel cell stack operating on pressurized air.
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1983
In the course of investigating environmentally-clean energy systems with commercial potential, Ballard began working on the development of PEM fuel cells.
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1979
Ballard Research Inc. is founded by Geoffrey Ballard, Keith Prater and Paul Howard to conduct research and development of high-energy lithium batteries.