GM and Honda joint venture starts hydrogen fuel cell production

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General Motors and Honda Motor announced that their joint venture, Fuel Cell Systems Manufacturing (FCSM), has begun producing hydrogen fuel cells. The cells will be used in a variety of applications, such as heavy trucks and mobile generators. FCSM was established in 2017 with a joint investment of $83 million by General Motors and Honda. Although hydrogen fuel cells have performed poorly in the passenger car market, automakers are still optimistic about their potential in other areas.