The contract includes 150 units of the FCmove-HD+ 100 kW fuel cell modules, with shipments scheduled to commence in the second half of 2026. These systems are slated for use in mobile hydrogen gensets, targeting high-demand environments such as construction sites, large-scale live events, and film production, as well as critical infrastructure backup.
Chief Executive Officer Marty Neese noted that the repeat order serves as a validation of the company's technology in providing quiet, reliable, and clean power. Ballard plans to support the deployment through integrated service packages, specifically focusing on predictive maintenance and performance optimization. The company’s stationary solutions are increasingly positioned as a scalable, low-noise replacement for conventional diesel power, fulfilling requirements for prime, peak, and emergency energy needs globally.




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