GM and Honda begin producing hydrogen fuel cells in the US

GM and Honda begin producing hydrogen fuel cells in the


GM and Honda, two of the major automobile manufacturers, are working hard to produce hydrogen fuel cells based in the USA. combined.

As far as we know today General Motors (GM) and Japanese giant honda It is available in many different locations through the joint venture companies “FCSM (Fuel Cell System Manufacturing)” established in the USA in 2017. announced that they have started the production of suitable hydrogen fuel cells based in Michigan. Hydrogen fuel cells use compressed hydrogen as fuel and do not create any negative emissions into the environment because they only emit water vapor. There are many companies working to bring this technology to their vehicles, and of course, GM and Honda are also making important future plans in this regard. South Korean automobile giant Hyundai is also working on hydrogen. Hyundai Turkey’s statement about the company’s latest work on the hydrogen side was as follows: “Hyundai Motor Company continues its work and investments at full speed in order to leave a cleaner environment to future generations. The company, which aims to rapidly grow the existing hydrogen ecosystem in Korea by sharing it in the international arena and respond more actively to climate change, will conduct case studies and consultancy on hydrogen projects with its Korean partners.

The company will also focus on recycling by introducing the ‘Waste to Hydrogen’ process. Aiming to take an active role in the hydrogen production method, Hyundai will produce clean hydrogen with biogas obtained from organic waste such as food waste, sewage sludge and animal manure. It will produce an environmentally friendly energy source through waste sourcing while also eliminating impurities such as methane.

The company’s entire waste-to-hydrogen production process underlines the importance of reducing methane, a major contributor to climate change. It also actively supports the biogas industry by converting methane from waste into hydrogen for environmentally friendly mobility, energy production and industrial use. “Waste-to-hydrogen facilities in South Korea also contribute to a carbon neutral approach through the use of renewable energy, producing approximately 500 kilograms of hydrogen per day.”

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