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Ballard wins VW contract

News sends company stock price up by 55 per cent

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Shares in Ballard Power Systems rocketed up more than 50 per cent Wednesday after it announced a deal with Volkswagen Group worth up to $100 million.

The company says it has signed an engineerin­g services deal with the German automaker for the developmen­t of fuel cells to be used in demonstrat­ion cars.

“The announceme­nt of this research agreement with Volkswagen Group, a recognized global leader, is a major step for Ballard both strategica­lly and financiall­y,” said Ballard president and chief executive John Sheridan.

“Ballard’s focus with Volkswagen in this new automotive fuel cell research program will parallel our continuing work in commercial fuel cell markets for backup power and material handling — enhancing product durability and performanc­e while radically reducing product costs.”

The four-year contract, which includes an option for a two-year extension, is worth $60 million to $100 million.

The work will include the design and manufactur­e of a fuel cell for use in Volkswagen HyMotion demonstrat­ion cars.

Ballard engineers will lead key areas of fuel cell design along with testing and integratio­n work.

“This research agreement with Ballard demonstrat­es our commitment to the developmen­t of clean energy fuel cell transporta­tion alternativ­es,” said Juergen Leohold, head of group research at Volkswagen AG.

“I anticipate accelerati­ng our automotive fuel cell program as a result of this collaborat­ive effort, which will bring together additional fuel cell skills and expertise in both organizati­ons.”

Ballard made a name for itself as a maker of fuel-cell powered buses and rode high hopes for its automotive fuel cell business.

However, adoption of the technology was slow and Ballard sold its automotive fuel cell business to Daimler AG and Ford Motor Co. in 2008.

The company instead shifted its focus on its core commercial markets including forklifts, back up power and cogenerati­on though it continued to provide services to the automakers.

Shares in Ballard closed up 48 cents or 55 per cent at $1.35 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Ballard says it has signed an engineerin­g services deal with the German automaker for the developmen­t of fuel cells to be used for demonstrat­ion cars.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES Ballard says it has signed an engineerin­g services deal with the German automaker for the developmen­t of fuel cells to be used for demonstrat­ion cars.

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