According to GM’s vice president of R&D, Larry Burns, "lack of scale is the primary reason for the high costs of fuel cell vehicles." By producing the clean vehicles in larger numbers, GM hopes that they'll be comparable to gasoline motors in terms of performance, durability and cost roughly $50 per kilowatt (of output) by 2010.
The biggest stumbling block is setting up the hydrogen fuel infrastructure. GM is looking for support from various governments and from the international community to prevent redundant investments. Currently, GM only views Honda and its FCX fuel cell concept as a worthy rival, but it’s only a matter of time until the other manufacturers enter the segment.





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