GM And Supplier Planning Hydrogen Fuel Cell Plant In Detroit
New plant slated to become GM's first standalone fuel cell production facility.
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New plant slated to become GM's first standalone fuel cell production facility.
Read More »Continuing the push for commercial hydrogen power.
Read More »An ultra-heavy application of the technology.
Read More »Deploying commercial hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Read More »GM claims that fuel cell technology is the plan moving forward.
Read More »Expected to create more than 800 new jobs in the area.
Read More »Synergies found between fuel cell tech and hydrogen production.
Read More »GM plans to demo its hydrogen mobile generators by mid-2022.
Read More »A potential middle ground between ICE and EV?
Read More »Hyundai will introduce a new third-gen fuel cell module in 2023.
Read More »Will join all-electric version in the future.
Read More »Hydrogen power for aircraft.
Read More »GM power could be coming to trains.
Read More »The fuel cells will be used in a hydrogen semi truck with 500+ miles of range.
Read More »A similar approach in North America could help the technology grow.
Read More »The facility has been shuttered since 2012.
Read More »The internal-combustion engine isn't going anywhere at GM.
Read More »Name the powertrain or propulsion method, and the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado will fit it.
Read More »GM plans to grow its business with the United States military.
Read More »SURUS stands for Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure.
Read More »GM today shared its plans to introduce two new pure-electric vehicles within the next 18 months, committing to bringing out 20 such vehicles by 2023. Busy day.
Read More »Joined by others on an episode of Autoline.
Read More »The U.S. Army has a pretty cool toy to play with.
Read More »A former GM executive will serve as the company's first president.
Read More »GM has shied away from a production fuel cell vehicle, so what's up next?
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