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it comes to fuel cell history: its first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle was the GM Electrovan in 1966. Their latest development is the GEN III petrol processor, a unit which converts liquid petrol (or natural gas) into hydrogen to power a fuel cell.

The first version of GEN Ill was built into a stationary fuel cell (to the left of the picture) which could be used as a self-contained electricity generator for a business or a home.

GM has a vision of similar units being built into new homes and being supplied with natural gas fuel through a pipeline, removing the need for mains electricity GM also reckons that this could be a way of introducing the fuel cell concept to reluctant consumers.

A smaller GEN III unit has since been developed for automotive use: it is combined with a fuel cell, which weighs only 86kg, to power a Chevrolet S-10 pickup. This is the first petrol-powered fuel cell vehicle in the world. It is far from ideal (the fuel cell produces only 25kW, and needs to be supplemented with a battery for peak power) but it could be the future for this technology.