Vertiv and Ballard announce strategic technology Partnership
Vertiv,
a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions,
and PEM fuel cell market leader, Ballard Power Systems , have entered into a
strategic technology partnership with a focus on backup power applications for
data centres and critical infrastructures, scalable from 200kW to multiple MWs.
Collaborating
to demonstrate the technical feasibility and customer benefits of
hydrogen-powered fuel cell solutions, Vertiv has integrated Ballard fuel cell
power modules with Vertiv™
Liebert EXL S1 uninterruptible power system (UPS) within a
successfully demonstrated proof of concept (POC) at Vertiv’s facility in Ohio.
“As
the soaring increase in data usage is driving up power demand and expansion of
data centre capacity globally, the need to effectively manage electricity
consumption and the carbon footprint of this energy-intensive sector is
critical to achieve net-zero targets,” said Nicolas Pocard, vice president marketing and strategic partnerships,
Ballard. “Ballard and Vertiv’s strategic partnership enables both parties
to leverage our respective strengths to offer cost-effective, zero Green House
Gas (GHG) emission fuel cell back-up power solutions that are scalable to meet
data centres growing power demands.”
Based
on industry-ready components, Vertiv’s demonstrated Power Module H2 solution at
their Delaware, Ohio facility integrates two Ballard PowerGen 200kW fuel cell
cabinets, which power the fully functional decarbonized backup system. The
solution encompasses a complete cooling sub-system, power conditioning
equipment and hydrogen storage infrastructure integrated with Vertiv HPL
Lithium-Ion batteries, Liebert® EXL S1 UPS system and the Vertiv DynaFlex
Energy Management Controller. The Power Module H2 solution is part of the 1 MW
Vertiv Customer Experience Center microgrid solution including a 1MW AC Solar
PV array and Vertiv
DynaFlex Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).
Initial
validations and tests have demonstrated successful operation of zero GHG
emission backup power integrated into an uninterruptible power architecture.
“The
unprecedented adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance
computing (HPC) are driving a need for eco-friendly power solutions for our
customers, with a focus on zero-carbon and low-carbon energy alternatives,”
said, Viktor Petik, vice president of
Vertiv infrastructure solutions. “The successful fuel cell
proof-of-concept with Ballard provides a viable option for customers
strengthening their data center sustainability strategy, and those moving to a
future-ready Bring Your Own Power (BYOP) model.”
Vertiv’s
Power Module H2 is an alternative for meeting escalating energy demands of
future data centres and zero GHG emission backup power generation. The prefabricated
and factory tested system provides a rapidly deployable and scalable power
infrastructure for new data centers as well as the capability of retrofitting
existing sites without redesign of the electrical infrastructure.
With
a geographic focus on North America, Europe and selected opportunities in other
geographies, the Vertiv Power Module H2 solution offers several advantages for
critical infrastructure applications:
- Single-supplied
complex power infrastructure
- Zero GHG
emission and low noise backup power generation
- Rapid
Dynamic power response
- Low
maintenance compared to diesel generator backup solutions
- Extended
backup (days) – limited only by fuel storage capacity
- Optimized
footprint for MW scale applications
- Scalable
in multi-MW UPS and Fuel Cell applications
The
Vertiv Power Module H2 solution broadens the Vertiv power portfolio and is an
innovative contribution to the recently revealed the “One Vertiv,
One World” plan, part of Vertiv’s responsible business strategy to
enable a more sustainable future.
Vertiv
and Ballard’s teams will demonstrate and discuss fuel cell powered standby
power applications for data centers and critical infrastructures at Smarter E
Europe 2024, Europe’s largest alliance of exhibitions for the energy industry,
including Intersolar Europe, ees Europe, Power2Drive Europe, and EM-Power
Europe. The companies will be at exhibition area B2, Booth B2 436, from 19-21
June.
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