Bosch will invest more than $200 million into its South Carolina production facility to build hydrogen fuel cells for heavy-duty electric trucks, the company announced on Aug. 31.
The expansion of the Anderson, South Carolina facility will scale up the German automotive supplier’s fuel cell stack production capacity, including key sub-components, according to the release.
“For years, the Anderson associates have developed expertise in producing electronics and sensors, competencies that are very applicable to the fuel cell stack,” Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch North America, said in the release.
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