Project Driveway: A True Test
The only way to see if something works is to test it out. Angela Coletti, GM Fuel Cell Activities Program employee, explains that it’s time to do just that with fuel cell technology. That’s where the program Project Driveway comes in, putting dozens of Chevy Equinox fuel cell vehicles in the hands of real world drivers and letting them provide the feedback. Project Driveway participant Lori Beller, has already begun her fuel cell journey. You’ll get the details in this video.
Burbank, California - 2007
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More than 100 electric vehicles, powered by hydrogen fuel cells, were placed in the hands of drivers in New York, California, and Washington, DC. Further deployment was in Europe and Asia later that year. Selected drivers included general public, media, influencers, celebrities, business and public policy partners.
Joining Chevy in Project Driveway were the University of California - Irvine; the California Air Resources Board; the California Fuel Cell Partnership; and the Air Quality Management District in Southern California.