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TARRYTOWN – General Motors Corp. made history today as its Chevy Sequel – the world’s most technologically advanced automobile – became the first electrically-driven fuel cell vehicle to achieve 300 miles on one tank of hydrogen, in and out of traffic on public roads, while producing zero emissions.
“With this drive, General Motors has reached another
important milestone toward the commercialization of our fuel cell
vehicles, by achieving the range expected by today’s consumers,” said
Larry Burns, GM vice president, research & development and
strategic planning. ”And we did it while producing zero emissions, as a
hydrogen fuel cell vehicle only emits water. In addition, the hydrogen
produced at Niagara Falls , used to fuel Sequel, was derived from
hydropower – a clean, renewable resource. This means that the entire
process – from the creation of the hydrogen to the use of the fuel in
the vehicle -- was virtually carbon dioxide (CO2) free.”
Sequel was introduced in 2005 at the North American International Auto
Show in Detroit and the first drivable version appeared last fall. It
is the first vehicle in the world to successfully integrate a hydrogen
fuel cell propulsion system with a broad menu of advanced technologies
such as steer-and brake-by-wire controls, wheel hub motors, lithium-ion
batteries and a lightweight aluminum structure. It uses clean,
renewable hydrogen as a fuel and emits only water vapor. Now it is the
first fuel cell vehicle to achieve real-world range.
“General Motors is proving that advanced technology can remove the
automobile from the environmental debate and reduce our dependence on
petroleum," Burns said. “Chevy Sequel clearly shows that our vision for
the future of the automobile is real and sustainable.”
The 300-mile drive through the state of New York began at General
Motors’ Fuel Cell Activity Center in Honeoye Falls , where the
engineers whom have developed the company’s fuel cell technology,
officially sent the Sequel off into the history books. “It is our fuel
cell teams’ tremendous record of success and absolute dedication to
this tremendously important cause,” Burns said, “which will ultimately
enable our country, and our world, to diversify our energy sources and
displace large amounts of petroleum.” The
Sequel achieved the 300-mile mark and crossed the finish line in
Tarrytown as General Motors reiterated its commitment to bringing part
of its next fleet of over 100 Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell vehicles
under the “Project Driveway” demonstration program to the greater NY
metropolitan area this fall.
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