VW Group to benefit from Audi buying Ballard Power Systems’ fuel-cell patents

Audi AG has acquired a package of patents relating to fuel-cell technology from Ballard Power Systems Inc.

11 Feb 2015 | 3857 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Audi AG has acquired a package of patents relating to fuel-cell technology from Ballard Power Systems Inc. In addition, the Volkswagen Group has extended its cooperation with the Canadian clean energy company until 2019.

The purchase of these patents will provide new impetus for the development of fuel‑cell drive systems at Audi, VW and the Volkswagen Group.

According to Prof. Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, member of the Board of Management for Technical Development at Audi AG and responsible for the steering of the development departments of all brands in the VW Group: “Audi is acquiring these strategically important patents for the entire group and will make them available to all the brands. In this way, we are securing crucial expertise that will provide new impetus for the further development of this technology.”

Ballard Power Systems Inc is based in Burnaby, Canada, and is one of the world’s leading companies in the technology of proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Ballard provides clean energy products that reduce customer costs and risks, and helps customers solve difficult technical and business challenges in their fuel‑cell programmes.

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