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GM pulls the plug on Nikola Badger truck

It was set to be a “groundbreaking partnership” in which General Motors (GM) would engineer, homologate, validate and build Nikola Corporation’s hydrogen-powered truck, Badger.

But this all came crashing down on Monday when GM announced a stripped-down agreement with the Arizona-based hydrogen truck startup.

In a statement, GM said it will no longer take an 11% stake in Nikola and it won’t build the Badger pickup. Instead, GM will offer Nikola its hydrogen fuel cell technology.

Nikola has now pulled the plug on the Badger.

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