GM announced on Friday that it’s ceasing work on next-generation fuel cell development through the HYDROTEC brand. HYDROTEC is the branding that GM has used previously for hydrogen fuel cell projects ...
In a bulletin on Friday, GM announced that it will end its HYDROTEC brand's work on hydrogen fuel cell development. Instead, GM will focus its R&D efforts on batteries, charging technologies and ...
GM ends next-generation hydrogen fuel cell development to focus on battery-electric technologies. HYDROTEC initiative paused; $55M hydrogen R&D facility in Detroit canceled. Continued hydrogen efforts ...
While Hyundai and Toyota might be the best known proponents of hydrogen fuel cells, General Motors was also a big supporter. However, the company has reversed course and decided to stop working on ...
General Motors Co. is scrapping plans for a factory in Detroit as part of a broader decision to end development of hydrogen fuel cells for everyday drivers, the automaker said Friday. Salaried workers ...
Last fall, General Motors announced plans to stop working on next-generation fuel cells for its Hydrotec brand. At the time, the company noted the “path to reaching a sustainable business in fuel ...
General Motors Co. and its supplier Piston Automotive are planning a hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing plant at the old State Fairgrounds site in Detroit. The project, in its beginning stages, would be ...
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