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GM Collaborates to Produce Medium-Duty [utility] Hydrogen FCEV Trucks


General Motors' hydrogen fuel cell business is working on a $65 million pilot program for hydrogen-based work site products centered around medium-duty, fuel-cell powered trucks.

Southern Co., one of the largest utility companies in the United States, will receive the fuel cell-powered medium-duty trucks to be used as shop vehicles at its work sites. “GM’s advanced fuel cell technology gives these trucks a competitive edge against their diesel counterparts, with comparable towing and payload capabilities.” Also as part of the SuperTruck program, GM, Southern Co. and Nel also have a microgrid project to create green hydrogen at off-peak hours to power a work site’s operations.

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