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The scalable fuel cell power module is a hydrogen-powered fuel cell system that powers cars. Commercial vehicles are where it is most commonly used, especially for long distances.
The system consists of a fuel cell stack as well as any necessary fuel cell submodules, such as those for hydrogen and air.
The fuel cell power module assembles the fuel cell stack, the cooling circuit, the current supply, the hydrogen and air supply subsystems, and the fuel cell stack into a single, space-saving module.
The product is made to handle applications for commercial vehicles thanks to its long service life, sturdy design, and performance class.
The Global Fuel cell power module market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The FCgen-LCS stack-based FCmove platform for heavy duty Fuel cell power modules is the result of more than 8 generations of product development at Ballard. A small, fully integrated, durable fuel cell power module with low overall life cycle costs is provided by the FCmove platform.
Versions of it with 70kW and 100kW capacities are offered. Products from FCmove are made specifically to be installed quickly in trucks and buses with both roof-top and engine bay designs.
For heavy-duty applications, the FCveloCity motive module heritage platform, based on the FCvelocity 9SSL stack, is offered in 85kW and 100kW versions. The platforms come with independent air and coolant sub-systems as well as the fuel cell power module.
There are currently over 3,500 FCveloCity fuel cell power modules running in buses, trucks, and trains.