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Additional SDTC Funding to Ballard for Commercialization of Fuel Cell Modules

Ballard Power Systems announced today that it has been awarded approximately C$2.0 million in funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) for a one-year extension to a project that is furthering commercialization of the Company's fuel cell power module for use in the transit bus market.

In January 2010, SDTC awarded Ballard up to C$4.8 million for a development project under which Ballard has now completed the design, testing and implementation of new sub-systems for its FCvelocity™-HD6 power module. The project has improved durability and reliability of the power module as well as reducing its cost.

Many of these design improvements were successfully implemented into the BC Transit fuel cell hybrid bus fleet in Whistler, British Columbia, leading to improved overall performance. As a testament to its operation, Whistler's 20-bus fleet has surpassed the 1.7 million mile (2.8 million kilometre) threshold for revenue service to that community, since entering service in early-2010.

"Our Government is doing its part to encourage innovation and the next wave of clean technologies to help protect our environment and create high-quality jobs," said the Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources. "Investment in projects such as these demonstrates our leadership in driving a vibrant clean technology industry in Canada."

Dr. Vicky Sharpe , President and CEO of SDTC said, "These improvements in cost-effectiveness and performance of fuel cell hybrid buses will make them more accessible to public transit authorities in Canada. Since heavy duty diesel vehicles account for almost half of greenhouse gas emissions emanating from Canada's roads, cleaner buses can be a significant help in improving air quality."

During the project extension, to run through October 2013, Ballard will focus on standardization of certain product components and optimization of the power module's balance-of-plant and control systems in order to further reduce cost as well as improve manufacturability of the FCvelocity™-HD6.

Tony Guglielmin , Ballard CFO said, "We appreciate the continued support of the Canadian Federal Government and SDTC which is certainly helping accelerate product cost reductions. In turn, this enables more competitive positioning relative to incumbent diesel buses, which will further the adoption of clean energy fuel cell products for mass transit in Canada, the U.S., Europe and other locations around the globe."

Source: http://www.ballard.com

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