ElringKlinger AG and VDL Bus & Coach BV have agreed on a strategic partnership in fuel cell technology. The co-operation agreement provides for the development and industrialisation of fuel cells and systems for mobile and stationary applications. This partnership illustrates how H2Haul has brought further benefits to the industry.
Within this partnership, ElringKlinger AG will focus on the customer-specific development and production of fuel cell stacks. VDL will be primarily responsible for system integration and testing under real conditions. Another cooperation partner is ElringKlinger Fuelcell Systems Austria GmbH (EKAT), which has expertise within the area of complete fuel cell systems. Plastic Omnium will also bundle its know-how, once EKPO Fuel Cell Technologies, the joint venture in fuel cell stacks between ElringKlinger and Plastic Omnium, is created. The acquisition of ElringKlinger’s Austrian subsidiary EKAT is completed in early 2021.
The declared aim of the partnership is to bring the developed fuel cell systems to production maturity in the coming year. These will be used in mobile and stationary applications such as gensets, hybrid vehicles or vehicles with range extender. The cooperation agreement is, therefore, initially limited until 2021. Subsequently, concrete customer projects are already planned and under negotiation, which is to be signed before the cooperation agreement expires.
“With this cooperation, we are not only intensifying our collaboration with VDL in fuel cell technology but also creating the basis for further developing hydrogen-based drive technologies for heavy-duty mobility. Together with our contractual partner, we are working towards establishing the fuel cell as a pioneering drive technology within the commercial vehicle sector over the coming years,” commented Armin Diez, Vice President Fuel Cell at ElringKlinger AG.
Henk Coppens, CEO of VDL Bus & Coach BV, said: “As a frontrunner in the field of sustainable mobility solutions, VDL Bus & Coach strongly believes that hydrogen will become an important and strategic part of our portfolio. VDL’s motto is ‘strength through cooperation’, and I am pleased that we can fulfil this motto for the subject of hydrogen with this cooperation with ElringKlinger.”
Fuel cell technology at ElringKlinger
ElringKlinger has been active within the area of fuel cell technology for around 20 years and serves the market as both a component and a system supplier. The Group’s focus is on low-temperature fuel cells (PEMFC). Combining the benefits of high-power density and highly dynamic power supply, PEMFC stacks are the perfect choice for mobile applications and – in conjunction with a decentralized supply of hydrogen – they are already a viable option for today’s mobility needs.
ElringKlinger PEMFC stacks designed for integration into customer systems are available with an electrical output of 10 to over 200 kWel. Stacks with peripheral components and system functionalities integrated into the endplate module are also available as an option. These features enable considerable simplification and cost reduction regarding the fuel cell system. They are suitable for use in both passenger cars and light commercial vehicles such as forklifts as well as buses and trucks.
Alongside its proprietary fuel cell stacks, ElringKlinger is acknowledged for its innovative fuel cell components, including patented designs for metallic bipolar plates and plastic media modules that complement the product range.
Source: ElringKlinger