KEY POINTS
  • General Motors and Wabtec Corp. are partnering to develop and commercialize the automaker's battery and fuel cell technologies for locomotives.
  • The companies have signed a nonbinding memorandum of understanding for GM to engineer and supply its battery and fuel cell systems for Wabtec locomotives.
  • Wabtec has developed and tested a battery-electric locomotive called FLXdrive, which is powered by about 18,000 battery cells.

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Wabtec Corp. says its FLXdrive is the world's first 100% battery-powered, heavy-haul freight locomotive.

General Motors and Wabtec Corp. are partnering to develop and commercialize electric locomotives using the automaker's battery and fuel cell technologies.

The companies announced on Tuesday the signing of a nonbinding memorandum of understanding for GM to engineer and supply its Ultium battery and Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell systems for Wabtec freight locomotives.

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