Ballard Power Systems has seen its share price more than double this year on the back of revenue growth, positive margins in its PEM fuel cells, and real-world deployments logging over 150 million kilometers, marking a turning point for heavy-duty hydrogen adoption.
Ballard Power Systems, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, is a leading PEM fuel cell technology company that supplies fuel cell engines for buses, trucks, trains and marine vessels worldwide.[7] In 2025 Ballard and MCV finalized a multi‑year agreement for 50 FCmove‑HD+ engines totaling about 5 MW for MCV’s hydrogen bu
Founded in 1979 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Ballard is a global leader in PEM fuel cell technology. Recently, the company has focused on commercialization in heavy-duty transportation and stationary power, with partnerships including Weichai Power, Siemens, and European bus manufacturers. It reported Q1 2026 results
Founded in 1979, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada; publicly traded (NASDAQ: BLDP); partners with New Flyer for over a decade on fuel cell bus engines; supplies FCmove®-HD+ modules; global leader with >2,200 buses deployed worldwide logging 250 million km with 98% availability and zero safety incidents[1][3][4]
Founded in 1979 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Ballard Power Systems is a global leader in PEM fuel cell technology. The company specializes in heavy-duty motive applications such as buses, trucks, rail, and marine, and has a strong intellectual property portfolio and extensive field experience. As of late 2024, Ballard
Founded in 1979, Ballard Power is a global leader in fuel cell solutions. The company has seen significant activity in 2025, including restructuring to improve cost efficiency, focusing on core markets, and maintaining technology leadership in the hydrogen energy sector. Ballard's partners historically include vehicle
Founded in 1979, Ballard has established itself as a leading provider of PEM fuel cell solutions worldwide. As of 2024-2025, the company is undergoing significant restructuring in response to slow market adoption and challenging policy conditions, especially in China. In China, Ballard operates via a joint venture with
Founded in 1979 in Vancouver, Ballard is a global leader in fuel cell R&D and commercial deployment. Recently active in PCFC collaborations and technology advancement[3].
Provides hydrogen fuel cells for Siemens Mireo Plus H trains and other hydrogen-powered locomotives such as the Stadler Flirt H2, and is involved in international hydrogen rail projects.[1]
Ballard Power Systems was founded in 1979 and is a global leader in PEM fuel cell technology. The company has a long-standing reputation for supporting the decarbonization of transportation sectors, supplying fuel cells for buses, trucks, and increasingly, marine applications. Ballard's technology is recognized for its
Founded in 1979, Ballard Power Systems is recognized as a leading provider of fuel cell solutions, with extensive experience and a significant installed base worldwide. Ballard is undergoing strategic restructuring as of 2024 to reduce costs and adapt to global hydrogen market conditions. They have received major grant
Ballard Power Systems is quoted as supporting and validating the arrival of this new pellet-based hydrogen technology and its potential impact on the hydrogen value stream, citing its effects on cost and expansion of hydrogen use cases[1].
Founded in 1979 and based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Ballard Power Systems is one of the world’s leading fuel cell manufacturers. The company has pioneered several innovations in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology and supplies products globally, focusing on the transportation sector, buses, trucks,
Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP; TSX: BLDP) is a Canadian company specializing in zero-emission PEM fuel cells for various transport applications including buses, commercial trucks, trains, and marine vessels. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, BC, and has been working to commercialize hydrogen fuel cell te
Supplied the fuel cell technology for the buses deployed in Mississauga and is a pioneer in PEM fuel cell systems used across various mobility segments.