Quantron sees strong demand for long-range QHM hydrogen truck

Due to strong demand and more than 250 initial inquiries for its long-range QHM FCEV, Quantron orders the first 140 fuel cell engines from Ballard Power Systems.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 21 Sep 2022 Views icon4511 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

At the IAA Transportation 2022 in Hanover, Quantron, the platform provider and specialist for sustainable mobility, is currently presenting the Quantron QHM FCEV hydrogen truck, a world champion in terms of range.

The vehicle with integrated FCmove-XD 120 kW fuel cell from Ballard Power Systems, one of the world’s leading hydrogen experts, reaches up to 1,500km in the Quantron QHM 44-2000 variant.

The Quantron QHM FCEV uses state-of-the-art components, including the FCmove-XD 120 kW fuel cell newly developed by Ballard and the integrated eGen Power 130D E-axle from Allison Transmission, a world leader in drive systems.

The QHM FCEV was unveiled yesterday at the trade fair and more than 250 initial inquiries and the first orders for the vehicle have already been placed. These include Germany with a particularly high demand in the context of the recent funding applications as well as Norway for which the Quantron QHM FCEV 44-2000 variant was specially developed as an operating area.

As a result, Quantron has ordered 140 fuel cell engines from Ballard to secure the supply chain, totalling approximately 17MW with an option to purchase an additional 50 units. The fuel cell modules are expected to be delivered in 2023 and 2024.

As of September 2021, Quantron and Ballard are engaged in a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of heavy duty hydrogen vehicles.

The zero-emission fuel cell electric vehicle platforms developed by Quantron will integrate Ballard fuel cell products for various truck applications in Europe and the US. Quantron’s initial market focus is Germany, where its new 44-tonne fuel cell truck has been unveiled at IAA Transportation 2022. In the next step, a total of four FCEV models are planned in cooperation with Ballard Power for 2023.

“We are seeing growing global demand and policy support for zero emission transport as companies strive to reach decarbonization targets. This collaboration accelerates our entry into the European truck market and aims to have Quantron’s initial hydrogen-powered, zero emission trucks on the road in the next 18 months,” said Randy MacEwen, CEO, Ballard Power Systems.

“Quantron is thrilled to advance our strategic partnership with Ballard. We see compelling mobility use cases where fuel cell engines are the most suitable zero emission solution, given the power and range requirements of the application,” commented Andreas Haller, founder, and Chairman of Quantron AG.

Michael Perschke, CEO of Quantron AG added, “We want to offer our customers the best solution possible, and our continued collaboration with Ballard allows us to advance our environmentally friendly offerings to meet our customers’ needs, including range, payload, and refueling time, with an increasingly competitive total cost of ownership. As a next step we need to solve the chicken-and-egg situation and form multiple green hydrogen production and fueling partnerships.”

 

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