Hydrogen Plug Power partners to develop a hydrogen fuel cell city bus renewableenergyworldcontentteam 12.16.2021 Share Electric car maker Edison Motors signed an agreement with hydrogen provider Plug Power to develop and bring to market a hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric city bus. Plug Power’s 125kW ProGen fuel cell engine will be used to power to Edison Motors’ electric bus platform. The companies expect to have a fuel cell electric bus prototype completed by the second half of 2022. The could launch a mass-market platform by the first half of 2023. (Plan to attend “Green Hydrogen Hubs: The Key to Achieving Multisectoral Decarbonization” at PowerGen International in Dallas on January 28.) The bus project will start the planned long-term cooperation between Korea-based Edison Motors and Plug Power, said Young-kwon Kang, chairman of Edison Motors. The two companies plan to partner on other mobility applications including trucks, vessels, drones, and personal air vehicles. The fuel cell-powered electric buses could be first sold in Korea before expanding to other markets. Plug Power has deployed more than 50,000 fuel cell systems for e-mobility, and is one of the largest buyers of liquid hydrogen. Related Posts New research facility in British Columbia to produce hydrogen using hydropower and solar Work is underway for Canada’s first commercial green hydrogen, ammonia facility Nation’s largest microgrid transit depot breaks ground in Maryland Clean energy, transportation investments hit new high of $71B in Q1 2024