GM and Honda Join Forces to Co-Develop Next-Generation Fuel Cell Technology
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GM and Honda Join Forces to Co-Develop Next-Generation Fuel Cell Technology



General Motors and Honda will collaborate in developing next-generation fuel cell system and hydrogen storage technologies, the two companies announced on Tuesday. The first products of their collaboration will appear from 2020. The U.S. and Japanese companies will share expertise, economies of scale and common sourcing strategies.

An important part of their agreement is the development of refueling infrastructure, a critical component for the long-term viability and consumer acceptance of fuel cell vehicles.

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