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General Motors fifth-generation fuel cell stack

Filed under: Hydrogen, GM, AutoblogGreen Exclusive


A plastic mock-up of the GM Gen5 fuel cell stack


General Motors built the first fuel cell-powered vehicle back in the 1960s when they created ElectroVan, a concept that was only tested briefly before being shelved. Over the past decade however, the company has worked aggressively to develop fuel cell technology. Last spring when they showed off the fuel cell variant of the Chevy Volt at the Shanghai Motor Show, they also announced their fifth-generation fuel cell stack.

At the time, VP of R&D Larry Burns discussed the new stack but didn't give much detail. The focus of the new design was on dramatically reducing the cost while improving the power density. One of the improvements that was mentioned was catalyst thrifting. This involves improved methods of applying the catalyst materials to ensure thinner, more uniform surfaces. This reduces the total amount of catalyst material that's required while allowing it to be more effective.

Update: At General Motors request two photos were removed from the gallery.

Continue reading about the Gen5 stack after the jump.

GM's L.A. Auto Show heavy on the green

Filed under: Hybrid, Hydrogen, Chevrolet, GM, HUMMER, Saab, Scion



GM will "highlight" eleven vehicles at the Los Angeles Auto Show that starts next week. They are, in no particular order:
  • Hummer HO 2 Design Concept (Design Challenge entry)
  • Chevrolet Sequel
  • Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell
  • Cadillac Platinum Series (XLR, STS, DTS)
  • 2008 GMC Yukon Hybrid
  • 2008 Saturn Vue
  • Cadillac DTS-L
  • Saturn Aura Green Line hybrid
  • Saab 9-5 60 th Anniversary Edition
  • Saab 9-3 60 th Anniversary Edition
  • 2008 Buick Enclave
GM's PR is promoting the efficiency of a lot of these vehicles, which makes sense. AutoblogGreen's been covering a lot of these vehicle recently. We've already taken a drive in the Chevy Sequel, and we just missed a chance to see the Equinox at the NextFest in New York a while back. We've heard of hydrogen powered Hummers before, and I wonder if the Saturn Aura Green Line will get better reviews that the Vue Green Line. The two hybrids listed are half of GM's hybrid line up for next year. On to the show!


[Source: GM]

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