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  2. Honda, GM fuel cell venture launches commercial production - AOL

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    General Motors and Honda have begun shipping fuel cell power systems to customers from a factory near Detroit, they said on Thursday, a new test of whether hydrogen power technology can achieve ...

  3. GM and Honda start commercial production of hydrogen fuel ...

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    A Brownstown Township factory is the first to make full hydrogen fuel cell systems in mass volume for commercial use by GM and Honda.

  4. GM bringing Ultium battery tech to trains, hydrogen to planes

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    GM is setting out into both the train and aircraft world with its Ultium battery and hydrogen fuel cell technology. Just this week, GM announced it would work together with Wabtec locomotives for ...

  5. Honda officially begins production of America's first ...

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    The fuel cell system that powers the CR-V is also made in the U.S. in Brownstown, Michigan, as part of a joint venture between Honda and General Motors. The new fuel cell system is just a third of ...

  6. GM Defense - Wikipedia

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    A partnership with General Motors and the Office of Naval Research and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory partnership for automotive hydrogen fuel cell systems into the next generation of Navy unmanned undersea vehicles, or UUVs. [11] The UUV leverages GM Hydrotec fuel cell technology common with the Colorado ZH2. [12] HD SUV: Light utility vehicle

  7. Chevrolet Sequel - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Sequel was a purpose-built hydrogen fuel cell-powered concept car [1] and sport utility vehicle from Chevrolet, employing the then-latest generation of General Motors' fuel cell technology. [2] The Sequel's powertrain included an electronic control unit and a fourth-generation version of GM's fuel-cell stack.