Ballard Receives Fuel Cell Order from Honda.(Ballard Power Systems Inc., Honda Research and Development Co.)(Brief Article)
Electric Vehicle Online Today, January, 2001
British Columbia-based Ballard Power Systems recently announced it has received a $1.9-million Canadian ($1.3-million U.S.) order from Honda Research and Development Company of Saitama, Japan, a subsidiary of Honda Motor Company.
The order is for Ballard's Mark 900 series fuel cell power modules and support services. The Ballard Mark 900 series fuel cell power module incorporates Ballard's latest generation fuel cell stack, the Mark 900, and is designed for manufacturing in automotive volumes.
"Honda introduced several prototype vehicles powered by Ballard fuel cells in 2000," said Ballard chairman and CEO Firoz Rasul. "We are delighted to continue to supply Honda with fuel cells for use in its testing and development program in 2001 and continue...
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