The FCgen®-HPS fuel cell stack provides propulsion for a range of Light-, Medium- and Heavy-Duty vehicles in an industry-leading volumetric high-power density of 4.3 kilowatts per liter (4.3 kW/L). This marks another power density milestone for Ballard over the Company's decades of PEM fuel cell product innovation. The FCgen®-HPS was fully designed and developed by Ballard to stringent automotive standards in the company's
In addition to its leading high-power density, the FCgen®-HPS delivers a combination of impressive performance metrics, including:
* High power output:up to 140kW maximum power level, with scalability to multiple power blocks;
* High operating temperature: up to 95oC maximum operating temperature, which allows for more efficient and smaller cooling systems; and
* Rugged cold weather capabilities: -28oC freeze start capability with fast power ramp.
More information regarding the FCgen®-HPS fuel cell stack is available here.
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