"GM and Honda Collaborate on U.S. Production of Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Various Products"

General Motors and Honda's joint venture, FCSM, has started producing hydrogen fuel cells for various applications, focusing on heavy-duty vehicles and mobile power generators. The companies aim to transition away from gas-powered vehicles and have invested $83 million in a manufacturing facility in Michigan. While hydrogen has struggled in the passenger car market due to infrastructure challenges, automakers are now targeting work trucks and construction equipment. The Biden administration has proposed tax guidelines to promote hydrogen production as a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels, but challenges remain in terms of hydrogen production's environmental impact.
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