MEDIA KIT

Fuel cell power for electric vehicle charging

With electric vehicles usage at an all time high, charging networks are increasingly constrained by grid capacity and peak demand challenges. Stationary fuel cell systems address this constraint by providing zero-emission, high-efficiency charging that is operating independently of the electrical grid.

The modular architecture of fuel cell systems - offering rapid, high power output and seamless scalability - makes them an ideal solution for fleet depots and high utilisation sites, without the need for cost intensive grid upgrades.

 

Why Hydrogen Fuel Cells Make Sense for EV Charging

Using renewable energy sources, hydrogen and fuel cells represent a game-changing opportunity for zero emission mobility and electric vehicle charging without placing further strain on the grid.

Global sales of electric cars are set to hit another record year, with their share of the overall car market expected to...
Large distribution centers are facing increasing consumer pressure to provide zero-emission deliveries, often on a tight...
Image Gallery
High-res images for download
Information Materials
Explore our materials
Meet our Team

Thomas Therkild Petersen

Product Line Manager, Marine & Large Stationary

 

Thomas joined Ballard in November 2021 as product line manager for marine. He came from a position at CS Electric – one of BPSE’s development partners.

 

Previously, Thomas worked for Maersk Drilling for 10 years and subsequently in the marine business all through his 30-year career.

He has significant marine expertise across the value chain, asset optimization and certifications, from director and VP positions with Maersk, MacArtney and ABS (American Bureau of Shipping).

Media Contact

 

Jonna Christensen
jonna.christensen@ballard.com
+44 (0)7833 766461