As reported by General Motors
Burbank, Calif. – General Motors Co. is testing a production-intent hydrogen fuel cell system that can be packaged in the space of a traditional four-cylinder engine and be ready for commercial production in 2015.
The system is half the size, 220 pounds lighter and uses about a third
of the platinum of the system in the Chevrolet
Equinox Fuel Cell electric vehicles used in Project Driveway, the
world’s largest market test and demonstration fleet of fuel cell electric
vehicles that began in late 2007 and has amassed nearly 1.3 million
miles of everyday driving in cities around the world.
“Our learning from Project Driveway has been tremendous and these
vehicles have been very important to our program,” Charles Freese,
executive director of GM's Global Fuel Cell Activities told reporters
Tuesday at a news briefing on GM’s fuel cell progress.
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Author: General Motors