WHAT'S HAPPENING
GM EXPANDS FUEL CELL PARTNERSHIP WITH U.S. POSTAL SERVICE .... GM and the U.S. Postal Service are expanding their partnership to test fuel cell vehicles for mail delivery.
A GM HydroGen3 fuel cell minivan, unveiled today, will be added to the fleet at the USPS office in Irvine, Calif. This marks the first time a fuel cell vehicle will be used for mail delivery on the West Coast. In addition, the Irvine Post Office will use a specially designed postmark to commemorate its use of the HydroGen3. The mark will be used to cancel mail for about the next month.
"GM's ultimate vision for an environmentally sustainable future is a hydrogen economy with fuel cell based transportation," said Larry Burns, GM vice president of research and development and strategic planning. "The U.S. Postal Service has been an excellent organization to work with in helping us to test and validate the hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system."
The U.S. Postal Service has been testing a HydroGen3 in and around Washington, D.C. for the past two years. During that time, the hydrogen fuel cell minivan has proven to be highly reliable - having delivered more that 600,000 pieces of mail.
The expansion of this partnership comes on the heels of GM's announcement of the "Project Driveway" program earlier this month. This program will place a test fleet of more than 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles with customers in key U.S. markets starting in the fall of 2007.
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