Alternative Drives Honda And GM: Joint Venture Discontinues Production of Fuel Cell Systems in the USA

From Stefanie Eckardt Stefanie Eckardt | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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Honda and General Motors will discontinue production of the fuel cell system currently manufactured by their joint venture Fuel Cell System Manufacturing. This will happen within this year. Honda will rely on its own developments in future, while GM has already discontinued fuel cell development for passenger cars.

Fuel Cell System Manufacturing, the joint venture between Honda and General Motors, will phase out the production of fuel cell systems this year.(Image: Santa Fabio | General Motors)
Fuel Cell System Manufacturing, the joint venture between Honda and General Motors, will phase out the production of fuel cell systems this year.
(Image: Santa Fabio | General Motors)

Honda and General Motors founded their joint venture Fuel Cell System Manufacturing (FCSM) six years ago in Brownstown, USA, to develop and manufacture fuel cell systems. The two companies pooled their respective expertise in the areas of development, production and procurement and achieved various synergy effects, including the development of a fuel cell system with a long service life and cold resistance, the introduction of various production technologies and cost reductions through standardized suppliers.

Energy Source of the Future

Despite good results, Honda and GM agreed to discontinue the production of fuel cell systems at FCSM. Honda still sees hydrogen as a promising energy source and will therefore continue to work on the development of modern fuel cell systems in the future. The Japanese car manufacturer wants to expand the hydrogen business as one of its core areas. (se)

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