GM’s Charles Freese, executive director of Global Fuel Cell Activities, was in LA this week to share the newest advancements in Chevy’s hydrogen fuel cell technology. The next gen system shrinks in size, weight and cost, paving the way for a production-intent fuel cell system that can be ready for commercial production in 2015. See the latest on Chevy Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles in this video, and for more information, check out http://www.chevrolet.com/experience/fuel-solutions/fuel-cell/and ...
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The Chevrolet Volt plug-in electric vehicle was the featured green car of Global Green USA's 7th Annual Pre-Oscar® Party on Wednesday, March 3. Watch attendees including actor Walton Goggins, tennis pro Serena Williams, director James Cameron and rock star Mark McGrath check out and discuss the event, the Volt's technology, and its impact on the environment and community. See what they had to say, along with Chevrolet Environment & Energy Communications Dave Barthmuss and Global Green USA Pres...
Days before Global Green USA will host its 7th Annual Pre-Oscar® Party on the evening of Wednesday, March 3, President and CEO Matt Petersen got a firsthand look at the event's featured green car, the Chevrolet Volt Plug-In Electric Vehicle, which will be available in California at the end of this year. In this interview, Petersen explains Global Green's mission to raise awareness about the threats posed by climate change and advancing green building and renewable energy solutions for cities i...
Dave Barthmuss, Group Manager for GM’s Western Region Communications team, visited Santa Monica College to be part of a video for the school’s new online course on Emerging and Alternative Automotive Technology. Hear what Dave has to share about all of GM’s fuel solutions, and the future of other fuel-efficient technologies in the works.