GM, Army debut Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 fuel-cell vehicle
Recharging takes minutes and fuel-cell vehicles can run on renewable hydrogen from wind and biomass, with water vapor as the only emission.(Photo: GM)General Motors Co. and the U.S. Army on Monday showed off the Chevrolet Colorado ZH2, an off-road designed fuel-cell electric vehicle the Army will test next year as it considers the viability of using hydrogen-powered vehicles in military use.The Colorado ZH2 was revealed during a Monday meeting of the Association of the United States Army.
Melissa Burden
Chevrolet ZH2 Colorado Fuel Cell Army Truck is Mission Ready
Chevrolet ZH2 Colorado Fuel Cell Army Truck is Mission ReadyIf anyone has in mind cars like the Toyota Mirai or Honda Clarity as tame examples of fuel cell vehicles, the Chevrolet Colorado Colorado ZH2 certainly breaks that stereotype.Better suited for a new age Rambo, the collaboration between GM and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) is being featured at the fall meeting of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA).The truck is to be tested like a practical new toy by the Army next year, but General Motors hints to consumers they may get some of this technology in due time.
GM, U.S. Army Unveil Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 Fuel Cell Truck
GM and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) revealed the jointly developed Chevrolet Colorado ZH 2 today.The concept is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and was intended to explore hydrogen technology for military applications.The modified Colorado rides on 37-inch tires and stands at more than 6.5 feet tall.
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