"GM and Honda Launch Mass Production of Hydrogen Fuel Cells in Michigan"

General Motors and Honda have commenced commercial production of jointly developed fuel cell systems at their manufacturing site in Michigan, marking the first large-scale manufacturing joint venture to build fuel cells. The facility, covering 70,000 square feet, will create 80 jobs and develop hydrogen power solutions for various applications. Both companies view hydrogen fuel cells as a key part of their electrification strategy, with GM emphasizing their role in powering larger vehicles and forming partnerships with Autocar Industries and Komatsu, while Honda plans to introduce a new CR-V fuel cell electric vehicle and market fuel cells for commercial vehicles, stationary power stations, and construction machinery.
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