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GM’s EV charging fix uses hydrogen where the grid falls short

Posted on January 21, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

General Motors has announced three new projects that’ll leverage the company’s hydrogen-based fuel cell technology for a variety of clean energy applications. Though this tech has largely revolved around zero-emissions vehicles, GM envisions additional uses for its Hydrotec-based power generators, ones that would replace traditional “dirty” gas and diesel generators at everything from construction sites to outdoor concerts. .

The three projects in development include the EMPOWER rapid charger, Mobile Power Generator (MPG), and a palletized version of the Mobile Power Generator intended specifically for the military.
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