Dana signs long-term agreement with Bosch to produce metallic bipolar plates for fuel-cell stacks

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Metallic bipolar plates deliver improved cost, performance, and seamless assembly, aiding OEMs in realizing commercialization of fuel-cell-powered vehicles

Ohio-based auto component manufacturer Dana Inc has signed a long-term cooperation agreement with Robert Bosch GmbH to mass produce metallic bipolar plates for fuel-cell stacks, the company announced on 29 September.

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