Among the participants were my future colleagues John McCormick and Scott Anderson as well GM's then R&D chief Larry Burns and and advanced concepts director Chris Boronni-Bird. Last week at #Naias2015? , +TOYOTA , +Honda and +Hyundai Worldwide all showed their latest fuel cell vehicles with drive systems designed for mass production. GM was not showing any fuel cell technology at the show, but spokesman Tom Read confirmed that more than 200 fuel engineers are now working out of GM's powertrain engineering center in Pontiac, MI to bring their system to market by the end of this decade.?
Two Chevy Sequels go over 300 miles on real roads with hydrogen to spare
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Is it just infrastructure and R&D costs that have held back FCVs for the past decade or so?
Mostly infrastructure, the government has been heavily promoting plug-ins which are a good solution for some drivers. For other FCEVs are a better choice. There is no silver bullet, We need to be technology agnostic.