Monday, December 28, 2009

Project Driveway moves hydrogen Chevrolet Equinox over to business fleets


Filed under: Hydrogen, Chevrolet, GM





Now that over a million miles have been put on the 100+ Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell vehicles that make up Project Driveway, GM is changing the focus from individual customer test drives to business fleets. As Green Car Advisor points out, the shift makes sense, since it's almost a given that fleets will be the first real users of production fuel cell vehicles. Learning how fleet drivers will use them makes more sense than how easy it will be for Joe V6-pack to make the change to hydrogen cars. Of course, some fleets (e.g., Disney) have been participating for a long time.



Project Driveway was started in 2007 and the first keys were handed to customers in early 2008. Participants were given the hydrogen SUVs for three months, and were only required to tell GM how the vehicles operated and fit into their lives - fuel and insurance were paid for. The Equinox vehicles have a range of about 160 miles.



[Source: Green Car Advisor]

Project Driveway moves hydrogen Chevrolet Equinox over to business fleets originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Mon, 28 Dec 2009 14:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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