GM Halts Detroit Hydrogen Fuel Cell Plant Amid Market Uncertainty
The article accurately reflects GM's recent suspension of its Detroit hydrogen fuel cell plant project, confirmed by Auto News and Crain's Detroit as occurring in May 2025. Key details match search findings, including the $55M investment, collaboration with Piston Automotive, and site location at the State Fairgrounds. However, specifics like the 292,500 sq ft facility size and exact job numbers aren't directly cited in sources. The strategic pause rationale aligns with broader industry caution noted in GM Authority coverage of fuel cell trademark abandonments and infrastructure challenges.[1][2][3]
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