Fuel Cell Provides Second Option for GM’s E-Flex Architecture

WARREN, MI – Larry Burns appears pretty relaxed for a guy facing a huge task and a fast-approaching deadline.

Burns, vice president-research and development and strategic planning for General Motors Corp., is overseeing the auto maker’s E-Flex project, which seeks to develop a plug-in electrical vehicle architecture that can be powered by advanced battery or hydrogen fuel-cell (FC) technology within the next two years – and do it all with an eye toward volume production and a ...

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