GM and Honda to jointly build hydrogen fuel cells factory

[31 January 2017]

“General Motors and Honda Motor Co. plan to invest $85 million to build hydrogen fuel cell stacks for next-generation green vehicles at a factory in Michigan.

The joint venture, Fuel Cell System Manufacturing will begin producing the fuel cell systems around 2020 at GM’s Brownstown Township, Mich., plant south of Detroit, where the automaker already produces battery packs for hybrid and electric vehicles. The 50-50 project will create 100 new jobs, the automakers jointly said Monday.”

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