"GM and Honda Launch U.S. Production of Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Future Vehicles"

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General Motors and Honda's joint venture, Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC, has begun commercial production of hydrogen fuel cell systems at a facility in Brownstown, Michigan. The production process involves precise assembly of over 300 individual cells, monitored by 50 cameras and stringent quality control measures. The completed fuel cells will be used in various applications such as mining equipment, class 8 trucks, and power generators, with the potential for modular expansion. Despite competition between the two brands, the partnership aims to advance alternative energy solutions.
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