GM Powertrain Honeoye Falls Fuel Cell Facility

General Motors Powertrain

10 Carriage St.
Honeoye Falls, NY 14472, USA
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General Motors - General Motors Powertrain
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude = 42.952108
Longitude = -77.597288

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Employees
330+
Plant Size
160,000 sq. ft.
Products
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems
Operations
Fuel Cell Research, Development and Prototyping
Record of Technology Leadership
  • 1968 World's first operational fuel cell powered vehicle
  • 1997 First GM fuel cell vehicle propulsion concept - Geneva Motor Show
  • 1998 First GM drivable fuel cell vehicle (methanol powered) - Paris Motor Show
  • 2000 First GM direct hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCEV) Set 15 endurance and speed records
  • 2001 World's first FCEV with full functionality
  • 2004 Introduced Fuel Cell Stack with best in class power density
  • 2006 FCEV to demonstrate 300 mile range in real world driving conditions
  • 2007 Project Driveway Launch - World's Largest Market Test of Hydrogen FCEV
  • 2008 All 119 Project Driveway Vehicles on the road globally
  • 2009 Project Driveway Accumulates first million miles in real world driving with real customers
  • 2010 GM Introduces Next Gen technology module - reduced weight, volume and cost
Fast Facts and Certifications
  • 1990 - GM began working on hydrogen fuel cell technology at Los Alamos National Lab until 1996
  • 1996 - 1999 GM group moved to Metro Park facility in Rochester, NY
  • 1999 - Opened Fuel Cell R&D Center in Honeoye Falls (10 Carriage Street)
  • 2002 - Opened Fuel Cell Product Engineer and Prototype build facility (11 Carriage Street)
  • 2009 - Added Battery R&D capability
Description
Two facilities make up the Honeoye Falls Fuel Cell Campus with on site capability for materials development and integration, engineering development, controls and software development, as well as prototyping of complete Fuel Cell and Battery Systems