In a move that signals a shift in strategy, General Motors (GM) has pressed pause on its highly anticipated hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing facility in Detroit, MI. First announced in September 2024, the $55 million factory was set to breathe new life into the old State Fairgrounds site and create roughly 300 skilled jobs in the process. Spanning nearly 292,500 square feet, the facility was expected to become a major player in GM’s push toward alternative fuels.
In May 2025, those plans were officially put on hold.
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PSR Analysis: Several questions arise from this article: Is this a shift in GM strategy away from hydrogen? Maybe, but GM is describing this as a pause and not an end to this program.
Is this caused by President Trump’s strategy against alternative power? Again, maybe, but it comes down to uncertainty and GM are now taking a closer look at how realistic it is to go big on hydrogen right now. PSR
Guy Youngs is Forecast & Adoption Lead at Power Systems Research