Fuel Cell Systems Ltd. partnered with Protium for the integration, installation, and commissioning of the green hydrogen facility at Baglan, South Wales, helping operationalize Pioneer 1.[1]
Joint venture between Honda and General Motors located in Brownstown, Michigan, producing the next-generation fuel cell system for the CR-V e:FCEV with greater efficiency, enhanced refinement, 2x durability, and two-thirds lower cost than the previous Honda Clarity system.
Jointly-owned facility by Honda and GM established in Michigan in 2017 with $85 million investment. First large-scale venture for manufacturing fuel cells, producing systems at two-thirds the cost of 2019 Honda Clarity.
50-50 joint venture between GM and Honda established in January 2017 in Brownstown, Michigan. The first large-scale manufacturing joint venture to build fuel cells, now beginning commercial production.
Developer of the mini hydrogen fuel dispenser, a portable emergency refueling device for hydrogen vehicles. Recognized at the 12th annual Rushlight Awards for innovation.
Conducted a feasibility study on using hydrogen fuel cells to power trains in the UK and found them to be efficient and beneficial for operational lifespan and passenger comfort.