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New York -- General Motors wants to see how well hydrogen-powered fuel cells work in cars and wants consumers to be the guinea pigs.
This week, GM began its initiative, dubbed “Project Driveway,” in which GM is letting customers in Los Angeles, New York City and Washington, D.C., test out Chevrolet fuel-cell electronic cars for three months and then report about their experiences with the cars. The findings will be used for GM’s advancement of the burgeoning technology.