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Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation : ウィキペディア英語版
Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation
Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC) is a Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, based automotive fuel cell technology company.
The company was formed on February 1, 2008 〔http://afcc-auto.com/about.php?name=company〕 as a spin-off from its predecessor, Ballard Power Systems to allow for further expansion of fuel cell technology.〔Automotive Tech: ("The Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC)" ) - technologynewsdaily.com - November 8, 2007 - Retrieved November 08, 2007〕〔("Daimler AG to become majority stake holder in new ”Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation”" ) - Daimler AG - November 8, 2007 - Retrieved November 08, 2007〕 After the split, Ballard continued as a publicly traded company focusing on non-automotive applications (including buses), while AFCC became a privately held company of 150 employees, developing hydrogen fuel cell stacks for automobiles. AFCC's initial ownership split was Daimler (50.1%), Ford Motor Company (30.0%), and Ballard itself (19.9%).
Ford Motor Company purchased the portion of AFCC owned by Ballard Power Systems in 2009 for $44.5M in gross proceeds, leaving it with 49.9% ownership, and Daimler AG as the major stakeholder with 50.1%.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=AFCC web site )
An AFCC stack was used in the Mercedes-Benz F-Cell vehicle in 2010.
In 2013, AFCC's owners signed a three-way agreement with Nissan Motor Company to develop next-generation fuel cell technology that they hope will lead to the world's first affordable, mass-market fuel cell electric vehicles as early as 2017. The collaboration is to be jointly led by all three automakers with engineering work taking place at various locations around the world. AFCC will be responsible for the research and product development of automotive fuel cell stacks for the collaboration.
The company's first CEO was Dr. Andreas Truckenbrodt formerly the executive director for hybrid development for Daimler AG. He led AFCC for more than 6 years from company inception through February 2014. AFCC's current CEO is Mr. Thorsten Wesse, a Daimler AG Director. 〔〔
==References==

(Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC) Corporation )

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