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General Motors says it has signed a deal to develop railroad locomotives powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and battery system.
Wabtec Corp. and General Motors (GM) have signed a nonbinding memorandum of understanding to develop and commercialize GM’s Ultium battery and HYDROTEC hydrogen fuel cell systems to power locomotives.
GM officials said that although the decision on the Locomotive Group coincided with the recent announcement of GM’s tentative contract agreement with the UAW, the two were not linked.
General Motors says it has signed a deal to develop railroad locomotives powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and battery system.
General Motors says it has signed a deal, Tuesday, June 15, 2021, to develop railroad locomotives powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and battery system.
General Motors says it has signed a deal, Tuesday, June 15, 2021, to develop railroad locomotives powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and battery system. GM and locomotive maker Wabtec Corp. signed a ...
DETROIT — General Motors has signed a deal to develop railroad locomotives powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and battery system. Under a nonbinding agreement with locomotive maker Wab… ...