General Motors, arguably the industry leader in hydrogen fuel-cell technology, inks deals with Komatsu and Autocar Industries to co-develop vocational vehicles.
The General Motors-Autocar Industries partnership will see GM’s HYDROTEC power cubes used with vocational vehicles like those used in the construction and mining industries.
Automaker's joint venture targets advancing hydrogen powertrains in U.S. and European markets.
While not a unique solution, the Uni Wheel could be first to the mass market.
The fourth-generation French-built LCV is hoping to build on 43-year sales success.
Stellantis' agreement with CATL could lead to a full joint venture between the companies.