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GM is Abandoning Fuel Cells for a Battery-Powered Future

General Motors is stepping back from the hydrogen dream. The automotive giant has officially confirmed it will stop developing its next-generation hydrogen fuel cell systems to pour more resources into battery-electric vehicles.

According to GM, the decision comes down to simple math and market reality. The demand for EVs is surging, and the charging infrastructure is growing daily, thanks to both private investment and federal funding.

In stark contrast, the “hydrogen highway” has remained more of a concept than a reality. With only 61 public hydrogen refueling stations across the entire U.S., the infrastructure simply isn’t there to support a mainstream push.

This move effectively shelves GM’s ambitious HYDROTEC initiative and cancels plans for a new $55 million hydrogen R&D facility in Detroit. In a statement, the company acknowledged that while hydrogen remains promising in “select sectors,” its immediate investments will follow “proven market traction.”

This places GM on a starkly different path from competitors like Hyundai, Toyota and BMW. They are still betting big on hydrogen, arguing its quick refueling times and high energy density make it the perfect solution for decarbonizing heavy-duty trucks and long-distance travel.  BMW even expects to launch its first hydrogen production cars by 2028, using Toyota-sourced tech.

While GM is abandoning its next-gen hydrogen car plans, it isn’t leaving the game entirely. The company will continue producing its current fuel cells for stationary power and industrial use through its joint venture with Honda.

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October 14, 2025 Electric Car Newsgeneral motors, GM, GM Hydrotec, Hydrotec
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