Published by Todd Bush on March 20, 2026
Bosch opened a new hydrogen production facility this week in suburban Detroit, part of a broader push for clean, reliable energy.
Why it matters: Detroit wants to remain a global center of mobility innovation. Hydrogen is among the technologies that city and state officials want to harness if it starts moving from pilot projects to real-world use.
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Driving the news: Bosch opened a new electrolyzer facility on Tuesday at its Farmington Hills campus.
In plain English, the system uses electricity and water to produce hydrogen for testing and engineering work.
Tuesday's ribbon cutting of the new electrolyzer facility at Bosch's Farmington Hills campus. Photo: Hannah Robar
What they're saying: "We are committed to helping build the hydrogen economy and we are prepared to support its growth at whatever pace it advances," said Peter Tadros, Bosch in North America's regional president of power solutions, in a statement.
The big picture: Hydrogen is still far from a sure thing. It remains expensive, infrastructure is limited, and some national projects have slowed amid shifting federal priorities under President Trump.
Yes, but: Detroit has reasons to keep paying attention.
Between the lines: Vince Keenan of the Detroit Office of Mobility Innovation tells Axios the significance of Tuesday's event is that Bosch is still moving forward with hydrogen in 2026 and doing it here, in a region with deep manufacturing, engineering and supplier expertise.
Detroit is exploring how hydrogen produced at the Bosch site could eventually be used in local mobility or energy applications, he says.
"From our perspective, hydrogen is one of many technologies that fit into mobility innovation," Keenan tells Axios. "We want to make sure it's here and it's available because we want Detroit to continue to be the global center for mobility."
What's next: The announcement comes as Detroit tests a range of mobility technologies through the Toyota Mobility Foundation's Sustainable Cities Challenge, with winners now expected in April.
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