Ballard to Power CP’s Expanded Hydrogen Locomotive Program

Written by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor
CP last fall released a rendering of its hydrogen fuel cell-powered linehaul locomotive prototype, H20EL.

CP last fall released a rendering of its hydrogen fuel cell-powered linehaul locomotive prototype, H20EL.

Ballard Power Systems will deliver eight additional 200-kilowatt fuel cell modules to Canadian Pacific (CP) this year for its recently expanded Hydrogen Locomotive Program, the supplier reported on Jan. 19.

CP ordered six 200-kilowatt fuel cell modules from Ballard in March 2021 as part of its original program, which would retrofit an existing diesel-electric linehaul locomotive with hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) and battery technology to power the electric traction motors. In November 2021, the Class I railroad received a $15 million 50% matching grant from Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) to expand the initiative to three locomotives (now two linehaul units and one switcher), install hydrogen production facilities at two locations, and create a “global center of excellence in hydrogen and freight rail systems” in Alberta. It built on the $15 million CP already planned to invest in the program in 2021.

CP said at that time it intends to “refine the process of converting diesel-electric powertrains to hydrogen-electric powertrains over a series of three categories of locomotives, which collectively represent the majority of locomotives in use throughout North America.”

“We are excited to deepen our collaboration with CP and accelerate the energy transition,” Ballard President and CEO Randy MacEwen said. “The expansion of CP’s Hydrogen Locomotive Program is illustrative of the confidence in Ballard’s fuel cell technology and the important role hydrogen fuel cells will play in decarbonizing heavy-duty motive applications, such as freight locomotives.”

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