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GM shows off fifth-generation fuel cell stack, hopes to commercialize unit by 2015

While improvements to the tried-and-true internal combustion engine continue to come in small, incremental bits year after year, hydrogen fuel cell technology is progressing in leaps and bounds. Evidence of such can be seen in the latest version of General Motors' hydrogen fuel cell system. At the heart of GM's technology is the automaker's fifth-generation fuel cell stack. As we reported last month when we got a firsthand look at the unit, this stack is half the size, weighs 220 pounds less and uses less than half the precious metals of ... Read more →

GM's Britta Gross promotes both sides of the hydrogen, EV fence

- We've heard Britta Gross, GM's manager of Hydrogen and Electrical Infrastructure Development, speak on various occasions about the Volt and other advanced technology projects, so we're familiar ...

Full water ahead: GM reminds us that hydrogen is a "key" long-term solution

Not that we really expect to hear anything different from GM, but even with the company's most vocal hydrogen proponent Larry Burns set to retire, The General is sticking to the line that it is ...

Shanghai 2009: SAIC Shanghai EXPO Fuel Cell EV

As expected, Chinese automaker Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (SAIC) has partnered up with General Motors to house the American company's fuel cell technology in a midsize sedan platform for ...

Technical Analysis: 2008 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell/HydroGen4

Click on the Equinox Fuel Cell for a high res gallery In the fall of 2006, General Motors announced plans to launch the largest ever field test of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with Project Driveway. ...

General Motors fifth-generation fuel cell stack 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

A plastic mock-up of the GM Gen5 fuel cell stack General Motors built the first fuel cell-powered vehicle back in the 1960s when they created ElectroVan, a concept that was only tested briefly before being shelved. Over the past decade however, the company has worked aggressively to develop fuel ...

GM giving itself three years to think about hydrogen fuel cells 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

GM might be relaxing a bit on their previously announced plan (see links below) to mass-produce hydrogen cars in 2010. Just Auto reported yesterday that GM will now decide in 2010 whether this mass production is a good idea. Granted, GM's never said they'd have hydrogen cars on dealer lots across ...



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