Volldal emphasizes that the short distance to General Motors, headquartered in Detroit, has played a decisive role in the choice of state. The two companies collaborate to develop further and improve Nel’s PEM electrolyser technology.
“Having Nel’s new facility close to our home base of HYDROTEC development, in southeastern Michigan, will help us more quickly accelerate our electrolyzer collaboration,” says GM executive director of HYDROTEC Charlie Freese.
“This technology is critical in helping bring down costs, while also creating a more sustainable hydrogen supply,” he says.“This technology is critical in helping bring down costs, while also creating a more sustainable hydrogen supply,” he says.
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