General Motors and Honda recently announced the start of production for a new hydrogen fuel cell system.

According to the plan, this new generation of hydrogen fuel cells will be produced at Honda-GM’s joint venture plant called Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC (FCSM), which was established in 2017 in Brownstown, Michigan.

FCSM stated that they have invested a lot of time and effort in research to optimize the cost of developing and manufacturing the new generation of hydrogen fuel cells. The goal is to lower the price and make hydrogen-powered cars more accessible to customers.

It is known that the new generation of hydrogen fuel cell systems will be priced at less than one-third of the previous generation on the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell 2019, which has now been discontinued. In addition to the lower cost, the new hydrogen fuel cell technology is also expected to improve the performance and range of the vehicle compared to the previous version.

According to the Japanese automaker, the initial production of these hydrogen fuel cell units will be modest, at only about 2,000 units per year. This measured approach reflects the current stage of hydrogen fuel cell technology, focusing on market penetration and infrastructure development.

According to various sources, the Honda CR-V will be one of the first models to be equipped with the new generation of hydrogen fuel cell technology developed and produced by Honda and General Motors (GM).

Prior to this, Honda has already provided the CR-V 2024 with two electrified versions, the e:HEV (hybrid) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV), alongside a more conventional gasoline version but significantly reducing emissions. The hydrogen-powered (PHEV) CR-V will be the third version, expected to be available for sale by Honda in 2024 in markets such as the US and Japan.

In addition to GM, Honda is also working with Isuzu to integrate hydrogen energy into commercial vehicles. The company’s goal is to have pure electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles account for 100% of its global car sales by 2040.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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