General Motors is committed to putting every driver in an electric vehicle on a scale previously unseen and bringing the world to an all-electric future.
General Motors (GM) is looking beyond hydrogen fuel cell passenger vehicles and into commercial and novel applications, the US automaker’s Fuel Cell Chief confirmed to H2 View. Arguably one of the world’s largest motor vehicle manufacturer, GM doesn’t currently have any hydrogen f...
GM released the Electrovan in 1966, the first hydrogen fuel cell car ever produced.[58] Though fuel cells have existed since the early 1800s, General Motors was the first to use a fuel cell, supplied by Union Carbide, to power the wheels of a vehicle with a budget of "millions of doll...
General Motors Co. has joined 10 companies, government agencies and universities to build hydrogen fueling infrastructure in Hawaii by 2015.GM's main
General Motors and Honda have agreed to jointly develop two all-new electric vehicles for Honda, based on GM’s highly flexible global EV platform powered by proprietary Ultium batteries. The exteriors and interiors of the new EVs will be exclusively d...
General Motors has recognized its top global suppliers of 2023 during its annual Supplier of the Year recognition event. In total, 86 suppliers were recognized with a Supplier of the Year award, and an additional eight Overdrive Awards were handed to suppliers who far exceeded e...
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Hydrogen CarHydrogen StorageAn overview of GM/Opel's hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is presented. Three vehicle generations have been put into operation within the past four years, and valuable practical experience has been gained. GM/Opel's development targets are today shifting from pure performance ...
The Sequel is a hydrogen fuel cell-powered concept car and sport utility vehicle from General Motors, employing the latest generation of HydroGen3 technology developed by Opel. The Sequel uses a drive-by-wire system. It has a range of 300 miles, and its only emission is water. It debuted ...
Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO of General Motors, said: "The strategic cooperation with Nikola enables Ultium battery systems and Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell systems to achieve a wider range of applications. We are expanding in many major electric vehicle market segments to reduce The cost of batter...