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GM intensifies military hydrogen fuel cell research

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  • 02 October 2013
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Manufacturer expands US Army programme to test new durable hydrogen fuel cell materials and designs

GM is expanding a research project with the US Army to accelerate the development of hydrogen fuel cells. The company will work more closely with the military's Tank Automotive Research, Development...

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