GM reveals hydrogen-fueled power generator and EV rapid-charger
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03/01/2022
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General Motors in January announced the expansion of commercial applications for its Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cells with an integrated DC rapid charger. The company currently is developing units intended for applications such as heavy-duty trucks, aerospace and locomotives, but it now is broadening the intended use to include stationary power generation.
GM's Hydrotec-based power generators will be powered by the company's second-generation fuel cell power cubes. GM is supplying Hydrotec power cubes to Renewable Innovations of Lindon, Utah, who will manage the assembly of the mobile power generators.
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- Wolfe, M., "GM reveals hydrogen-fueled power generator and EV rapid-charger," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2022.