Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell SUV
When I think of the alternative fuel future of Chevy, I immediately think of the Chevy Volt. I am enthusiastically awaiting the release of the Chevy Volt and while doing a little bit of research on the vehicle today, I ran across the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell SUV. Through its Project Driveway, Chevy is testing hydrogen-powered models of the Chevy Equinox SUV in New York City, Washington D.C. and Southern California.
Equinox Fuel Cell Basics
According to the official Chevrolet Fuel Cell Technology website, the hydrogen-based SUV“will go nearly 150 miles per fill-up,(2) and reach a top speed of 100 mph. Green Car Journal has given the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell its Green Car Vision Award®.(3) The Equinox Fuel Cell won the award over several nominees, including the Honda FCX Clarity and Toyota Prius Plug-In.”
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Basics
The United States Department of Energy Hydrogen Program has a comprehensive list of resources available so that the public can better understand hydrogen energy technology. From the Hydrogen Fuel Cells FAQ, “Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier that can be used to power nearly every end-use energy need. The fuel cell — an energy conversion device that can efficiently capture and use the power of hydrogen — is the key to making it happen.”
Hydrogen energy can be used in a variety of platforms and automobile power is just one of the many applications being researched. Hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicles are zero emissions vehicles
Project Driveway
Drivers in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Southern California may be eligible to participate in Project Driveway. The minimum requirements are that you must be at least 21 years old, a citizen of the United States and of course hold a valid driver’s license. If you are interested, please fill out the Project Driveway survey hosted by Gongos Research.
As car manufacturers around the world experiment with a variety of alternative fuel vehicles, it is quickly becoming apparent that no single alternative fuel platform will be dominant in our future. Learning from the mistake of sole reliance on gasoline-based fuels, manufacturers are expanding their research and looking into a variety of technologies.
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