SAN
DIEGO – General Motors committed to building the world’s largest
fuel cell vehicle fleet today by announcing its next-generation fuel cell
vehicle – the Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell.
GM will build more than 100 Chevrolet
Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles and will begin placing them with customers in
the fall of 2007, as part of a comprehensive deployment plan dubbed “Project
Driveway." Designed to gain comprehensive learnings on all aspects of the
customer experience, Project Driveway constitutes the first meaningful
market test of fuel cell vehicles anywhere. A variety of drivers – in differing
driving environments – will operate these vehicles and refuel with hydrogen
in three geographic areas: California, the New York metropolitan area and
Washington D.C.
“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 Larry Burns, GM vice president, research & development and strategic
planning. “The Equinox Fuel Cell is powered by GM’s most advanced fuel
cell propulsion system to date, and demonstrates an important milestone
on our pathway to automotive-competitive fuel cell propulsion technology
development."
Enabled by GM’s fourth-generation
fuel cell propulsion system, the Equinox Fuel Cell is a fully-functional
crossover vehicle, engineered for 50,000 miles of life. Importantly, the
Equinox Fuel Cell is able to start and operate in sub-freezing temperatures
during its 50,000-mile life. It is expected to meet all applicable 2007
U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, and is equipped with a long
list of standard safety features including driver and passenger frontal
air bags and roof rail side-impact air bags; anti-lock braking system (ABS);
StabiliTrak stability enhancement technology and OnStar, while providing
all of the environmental benefits of hydrogen fuel cell technology.
"The Equinox Fuel Cell is a real-world
vehicle with real-world performance," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general
manager. “The fuel cell technology is seamlessly integrated into a uniquely
styled crossover vehicle that is distinctively Chevrolet. The Equinox Fuel
Cell joins Chevrolet’s family of advanced gas-saving and alternative fuel
vehicles."
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," Peper said. "With Chevrolet being GM’s global volume brand,
it makes sense that Chevy will lead GM’s fuel cell vehicle commercialization
charge."

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