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GM Prepares Fuel Cell Technology for Future Production

Aligns Fuel Cell Researchers with Company's Core Engineering Organizations

DETROIT (June 15, 2007) — General Motors Corp. is moving more than 500 fuel cell experts from advanced development laboratories to core engineering functions to prepare this technology for future production.
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GM Awards Advanced Development Battery Contracts for Chevrolet Volt E-Flex System

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Contracts mark important step in developing range-extender and fuel cell E-Flex variants

WILMINGTON, Del. (June 6, 2007) — General Motors has awarded two contracts for advanced development of lithium-ion batteries for its electric drive "E-Flex System," it was announced today at GM's annual shareholder meeting.
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Chevy Sequel Drives Into History Books

First hydrogen fuel cell vehicle to go 300 miles without refueling

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TARRYTOWN (May 15, 2007) — General Motors Corp. made history today as its Chevy Sequel – the world’s most technologically advanced automobile – became the first electrically-driven fuel cell vehicle to achieve 300 miles on one tank of hydrogen, in and out of traffic on public roads, while producing zero emissions.
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GM Unveils Second Propulsion System for Chevrolet Volt

E-Flex hydrogen fuel cell continues move toward electric drive

GM Unveils Second Propulsion System for Chevrolet Volt
E-Flex electric architecture

SHANGHAI (April 19, 2007) — GM's global commitment to developing transportation that reduces oil use and promotes energy diversity continued today at the Shanghai Auto Show with the unveiling of the next iteration of the E-Flex electric architecture, configured with GM's newest, most efficient hydrogen fuel cell system to date.
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