WASHINGTON– The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has added a Chevy Equinox fuel cell electric vehicle to its fleet of alternative-fuel and advanced-technology vehicles. For the next six months, DOE employees will use the Chevy Equinox electric vehicle to conduct day-to-day business while sharing real-world performance data. The initiative is part of Chevrolet's "Project Driveway," a market test that is helping bring fuel cell electric vehicle technology to market.

Project Driveway is an important facet of Chevrolet's "Gas Friendly to Gas Free" strategy to offer advanced technologies that enable a variety of fuel solutions and remove the automobile from the environment and energy equation. It places more than 100 Chevy Equinox electric vehicles powered by hydrogen in the hands of a variety of drivers in Southern California, Metropolitan New York, and Washington, D.C. The vehicle uses no petroleum and zero greenhouse gases are released. The only emission is clean water vapor.

"We're pleased to have the DOE join in this important endeavor to speed advanced technologies to consumers," said Cheryl Catton, general director, Chevrolet Marketing. "The DOE's participation illustrates the value of industry and government working together to provide solutions to our nation's energy issues. The findings from all of our Project Driveway participants will help us define our product and market introduction plans for fuel cell electric vehicles."

 

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