By 2016, GM had invested more than $2.5 billion in hydrogen fuel cell technology, and a year later, it announced its commitment to developing Hydrotec, a zero-emission hydrogen fuel solution.
Especially with today's announcement that General Motors and Honda have signed a "long-term, definitive master agreement" that will co-develop next-generation fuel cell system and hydrogen storage ...
Its CEO Mary Barra said in 2021 that the automaker was developing a medium-duty commercial truck that would use fuel-cell power. Charlie Freese, executive director of GM's Global Hydrotec ...
in London, Matthew Fronk, GM chief engineer for fuel cell systems, cited issues with performance, cost and durability. (I guess that means that they've got styling covered.) ...