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GM's Project Driveway hydrogen fuel cell program passes a million miles

It's been two years since General Motors embarked on its Project Driveway hydrogen fuel cell test program here in the United States. We're not sure exactly what the automaker would consider a successful demonstration, but the fact that the vehicles will pass the one million mile mark sometime this week could surely be cited as one benchmark that's worth touting. Those million-plus miles were accumulated by regular people who just so happen to live in the Southern California, New York or Washington, D.C. GM says about 70 families ... Read more →

German auto club gets HydroGen4 from GM for roadside assistance

One of General Motors' HydroGen4 (aka fuel cell Equinox) vehicles is now prowling the streets in Berlin and Brandenberg, Germany offering up roadside assistance. The German auto club ADAC is ...

GM updates us on Project Driveway

The so-called Hydrogen Economy may still be a very long way into the future, but General Motors cannot be blamed for not doing its part to develop working hydrogen-powered vehicles that are ready ...

GM's Project Driveway hydrogen fuel cell program passes a million miles 2 months ago on Autoblog Green

It's been two years since General Motors embarked on its Project Driveway hydrogen fuel cell test program here in the United States. We're not sure exactly what the automaker would consider a successful demonstration, but the fact that the vehicles will pass the one million mile mark sometime ...

German auto club gets HydroGen4 from GM for roadside assistance 9 months ago on Autoblog Green

One of General Motors' HydroGen4 (aka fuel cell Equinox) vehicles is now prowling the streets in Berlin and Brandenberg, Germany offering up roadside assistance. The German auto club ADAC is operating one of the fuel cell-powered crossovers as part of GM's Project Driveway. Just as AAA crews do ...

GM updates us on Project Driveway 11 months ago on Autoblog Green

The so-called Hydrogen Economy may still be a very long way into the future, but General Motors cannot be blamed for not doing its part to develop working hydrogen-powered vehicles that are ready for our nation's roadways. For evidence, please see the 500,000 miles that GM's fleet of Hydrogen ...



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