| GM Canada
Partnership Key as Chevrolet Prepares to Launch the World's Largest Fuel
Cell Vehicle Fleet
OSHAWA,
ON--There was a special Canadian connection today when General Motors Corp.
committed to building the world's largest fuel cell vehicle fleet during
the Company's reveal of its next generation fuel cell vehicle - the Chevrolet
Equinox Fuel Cell.
"General Motors is demonstrating
its commitment to hydrogen fuel cells as the answer for taking the automobile
out of the environmental debate and reducing our dependence on petroleum,"
said Arturo Elias, President, GM Canada. "We are especially proud that
through partnerships with the Federal and Ontario governments, our Canadian
operations will play an important role in the preparation of the Equinox
Fuel Cell which will be powered by GM's most advanced fuel cell propulsion
system to-date. This demonstrates an important milestone on GM's pathway
to automotive-competitive fuel cell propulsion technology development."
With support from the Federal and
Ontario Governments as part of GM Canada's Beacon Project (announced in
March 2005) GM's engineering centre in Oshawa Ontario is playing a key
engineering role in the conversion of more than 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel
Cell vehicles to be placed with regular GM customers in the fall of 2007.
The Chevrolet Equinox, currently manufactured in Ingersoll, Ontario was
the first vehicle to be both lead-engineered and built in Canada. In addition
to final integration work for the Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell vehicles
that will be conducted at the GM Canada regional engineering centre, special
cold weather development work will be carried out for these zero emission
vehicles at GM's cold weather development centre in Kapuskasing Ontario.
A comprehensive deployment plan,
dubbed "Project Driveway", is designed to gain comprehensive learnings
on all aspects of the customer experience and constitutes the first meaningful
market test of fuel cell vehicles anywhere. A variety of drivers, in differing
driving environments, will operate these vehicles in three geographic areas
where hydrogen refueling is feasible: California, the New York metropolitan
area, and Washington DC.
Enabled by GM's 4th generation fuel
cell propulsion system, the Equinox Fuel Cell is a fully-functional crossover
vehicle, engineered for an 80,000 km life. Importantly, the Equinox Fuel
Cell is able to start and operate in sub-freezing temperatures. It is expected
to meet all applicable 2007 US federal motor vehicle safety standards,
and is equipped with a long list of standard safety features including
driver, passenger and roof rail airbags, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS),
StabiliTrak stability enhancement technology and OnStar, while providing
all of the environmental benefits of hydrogen fuel cell technology.
"Ontario has worked hard to support
and encourage leading-edge investments in our automotive industry," said
Joseph Cordiano, Minister of Economic Development and Trade. "GM is leading
the way in fuel cell technology which will result in benefits to the environment
and build on the province's strengths as an innovative economy."
The Project Driveway market test
will provide comprehensive insight into all aspects of the customer experience,
including reaction to the exciting, smooth, and quiet performance of a
fuel cell vehicle, and refueling with clean hydrogen gas. These learnings
will directly influence future fuel cell vehicle generations and ultimate
market acceptance. Chevrolet as GM's global volume brand will lead GM's
fuel cell vehicle commercialization charge.
Headquartered in Oshawa Ontario,
General Motors of Canada employs more than 20,000 people nationwide. GM
of Canada manufactures a variety of vehicles, engines, transmissions and
other components, and markets the full range of General Motors vehicles
and related services through 759 dealerships and retailers across Canada.
Vehicles sold through this network include Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, GMC,
Saturn, Hummer, Saab and Cadillac.
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