US automaker General Motors (GM) is reportedly diversifying its tech development as part of a push into the hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle (FCV) market.
Continuing an earlier collaboration GM, allegedly plans to work together with Japanese automaker Honda on a joint fuel-cell vehicle factory. While neither company has confirmed or denied these plans, the Asahi Shimbun has reported the factory will be open by 2025 and will aim to produce fuel cell drive trains at significantly reduced prices. For…
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