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Editorial: Henderson's fuel cell 10X cost comments are out of context
The other day we reported on an interview with General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson published in the Washington Post. While most of the discussion focused on the bailout and bankruptcy, from the perspective of this site, the main items of interest were Henderson's responses to questions relating the to the cost of the Chevy Volt and hydrogen fuel cells. Much has been made of Henderson saying that the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell used for the Project Driveway program cost 10 times the Volt's approximately $40,000 price. The problem here is that ... Read more →
GM's Project Driveway hydrogen fuel cell program passes a million miles Jeremy Korzeniewski
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 ...
GM to hold webchat with Project Driveway manager Mark Vann and one of the drivers, 2pm EDT today Sam Abuelsamid
This week, General Motors' Project Driveway Fuel Cell test program will top the 1 million total mile mark after only two years on the road. GM built over 100 of the hydrogen fueled electric ...
Full water ahead: GM reminds us that hydrogen is a "key" long-term solution Sebastian Blanco
Not that we really expect to hear anything different from GM, but even with the company's most vocal hydrogen proponent Larry Burns set to retire, The General is sticking to the line that it is ...
GM delivers 100th fuel cell Chevy Equinox for Project Driveway Sam Abuelsamid
It's been just over a year since General Motors launched its Project Driveway fuel cell field test program. In the 14 months the program has been putting fuel cell powered Chevy Equinoxes in the ...
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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 ...
Driving impressions of the fuel cell Chevy Equinox 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
Here in the Ann Arbor office of ABG we don't have access to a public hydrogen filling station yet. The only ones around here at the EPA national testing lab, the NextEnergy Center in Detroit and at various automakers facilities. That means that we're not eligible to get one of GM's Project Driveway ...
GM and Clean Energy to open hydrogen station near LAX 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
General Motors is announcing a new partnership today with Clean Energy to install a hydrogen filling station near Los Angeles International Airport. Clean Energy is a California-based company that currently operates 170 compressed natural gas filling stations around the country and the new LAX ...
Project Driveway participant starts a blog on Popular Mechanics 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
General Motor's Project Driveway campaign began late last year and is expected to continue on for a total of three years. A few of the participants have spoken about their experiences with the hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles, and now one of them will be blogging on Popular Mechanics regarding ...
Technical Analysis: 2008 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell/HydroGen4 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
Click on the Equinox Fuel Cell for a high res gallery In the fall of 2006, General Motors announced plans to launch the largest ever field test of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with Project Driveway. The intent was to build over 100 fuel cell-powered Chevrolet Equinoxes and provide them to regular ...
GM will provide the fuel cell Equinoxes to customers for free 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
General Motors is planning to start handing over keys to fuel cell powered Equinoxes to customers of their Project Driveway program in just a few weeks' time and, unlike Honda, they don't plan on charging drivers for the privilege. GM is building up to 150 of the hydrogen-fueled crossovers for what ...
Find out if you are eligible to participate in GM's Project Driveway 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
This fall GM will be kicking off their Project Driveway program to put fuel cell powered Chevrolet Equinoxes in the hands of customers in various parts of the United States. Right now GM is wrapping up final calibration on the hydrogen fueled crossover and will begin production of 100+ examples ...
More details on GM bringing 100 fuel cell vehicles to test market next year 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
General Motors is building the world's largest fleet of fuel cell vehicles for real-world testing. The company will place more than 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cells with drivers around the world starting in the fall of 2007. "This is about making it real," said Bryon McCormick, executive director ...
GM to build world's largest fuel cell fleet 3 years ago on Autoblog Green
Amidst the big news last week regarding the Chevy Sequel fuel cell vehicle, General Motors announced they will build the world's largest fuel cell fleet to date. Dubbed Project Driveway, the fleet will be comprised of more than 100 Chevrolet Equinox SUVs converted to run on hydrogen. According to a ...
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