Manufacturing Industry
GM, Toyota to Join California Fuel Cell Partnership.
Advanced Materials & Composites News, November, 2000
The California Fuel Cell Partnership (CFCP), a public-private venture to demonstrate fuel cell vehicles in California and explore the path to commercialization, says that automobile manufacturers General Motors and Toyota will accept an invitation to join the effort. The Partnership's executive Steering Team is expected to formalize GM and Toyota's participation in the next few weeks.
The Partnership, which formally began in April 1999, includes auto manufacturers (DaimlerChrysler, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Volkswagen, and now GM and Toyota), energy providers (BP, Shell, Texaco), fuel cell companies (Ballard Power Systems and International Fuel Cells), and government agencies (the California Air Resources Board, California Energy Commission, U.S....
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