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General Motors has officially suspended plans for its first dedicated hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing facility in Detroit, Michigan, signaling a reassessment of its investment in hydrogen technology.
General Motors is mentioned as a past collaborator with Honda in joint ventures related to fuel cell technology.
General Motors is a co-developer with Honda of the next-generation fuel cell system used in the CR-V e:FCEV.
Major automotive company that forged a major deal with Nikola during the company's peak years.
General Motors is deploying its HYDROTEC fuel cell systems to provide sustainable and versatile energy alternatives in various applications, including emergency response and military operations.
General Motors is mentioned as a collaborator with Nel on PEM technology systems for flexible and scalable hydrogen production.
General Motors is collaborating with Wabtec to develop and integrate its Ultium battery and HYDROTEC hydrogen fuel cell technologies into Wabtec's next-generation locomotives.
General Motors collaborated with Honda on the development of the fuel cell system powering the CR-V e:FCEV.
Lowered its 2024 EV production target, delayed a Buick EV model launch, and withdrew its 2025 EV production target.
General Motors is mentioned as another automaker reassessing its EV strategies to include or prioritize hybrid and plug-in hybrid models.
General Motors announced it will use solar energy generated in Arkansas to power three of its assembly plants with clean electricity. GM's consumption of this renewable energy will support Arkansas's efforts to grow its use of new technology and expand photovoltaic panel farms.
General Motors (GM) is an automotive giant collaborating with Celadyne Technologies to develop durable, heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cells for industrial applications and heavy-duty trucks.
Major automaker investing heavily in EV production with ambitious targets for electric vehicle sales.
General Motors' R&D department is partnering with Nel ASA on the development of next-generation PEM electrolyzers.
Co-developer and joint venture partner with Honda in Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC, which produces the next-generation fuel cell system powering the CR-V e:FCEV.
General Motors co-developed the fuel cell modules used in Honda's hydrogen fuel cell semi concept truck.
Major automaker developing hydrogen fuel cell technology for medium-duty trucks and worksite power applications as part of its electrification strategy.
Major US automaker developing medium-duty hydrogen fuel-cell trucks in partnership with the US Department of Energy. GM is the lead developer and will contribute funding and engineering expertise to the project.
Thomas Okray held the position of CFO of Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain at this company.
US automotive manufacturer collaborating with Honda on fuel cell manufacturing through joint venture FCSM and on hydrogen fuel cell backup power solutions.
General Motors is collaborating with Honda in a joint venture to produce the hydrogen fuel cell units for the new CR-V hydrogen vehicle.
General Motors is partnering with Honda to build fuel cell systems in Michigan, indicating a push into the hydrogen vehicle market.
Major automaker co-founding the FCSM joint venture to develop and manufacture hydrogen fuel cell systems for transportation and other applications.
Major automotive manufacturer co-developing a hydrogen fuel cell power module with Komatsu for mining trucks. GM has committed to achieving full carbon neutrality in products and operations by 2040.
Mentioned as one of the automakers that have announced intentions to produce fuel cell vehicles.

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