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Ballard Power Systems Inc BLDP


Primary Symbol: T.BLDP

Ballard Power Systems Inc. is engaged in the design, development, manufacture, sale and service of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell products for a variety of applications, focusing on power products for bus, truck, rail, marine, stationary and emerging market (material handling, off-road and other) applications, as well as the delivery of services, including technology solutions, after sales services and training. The Company operates in a single segment of fuel cell products and services. Embedded in each Ballard fuel cell product lies a stack of unit cells designed with its PEM fuel cell technology that includes membrane electrode assemblies, catalysts, plates, and other key components, and draw on intellectual property from its patent portfolio, together with its experience and know-how, in key areas of PEM fuel cell stack design, operation, production processes and systems integration.


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Comment by MrEucalypyuson May 04, 2021 5:20pm
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RE:RE:How Low Should it Go?

RE:RE:How Low Should it Go?
Fuel cells have a number of advantages for China. They can help reduce the country’s reliance on imported energy as well as raw materials. While lithium-ion batteries require a host of metals such as cobalt, lithium and nickel, most fuel cells only require silver or platinum, of which there is an abundant supply, as a catalyst, at a level of around 0.5 to 0.6 grammes per kilowatt.In terms of resource adequacy, it’s a lot easier to see how you do it for fuel cells than for lithium-ion batteries.If you go to the northern rim of the Bushveld [in South Africa] there’s enough platinum to electrify the entire auto fleet, however silver is the metal  to watch and mine,investing in these metals will be a doozy of a win for investors in the near future.
 
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