GM introduces the world's first driveable fuel cell vehicle in China
A patrol guard in Beijing inspects the General Motors Hy-wire, the world's first driveable fuel cell vehicle. GM introduced its fuel cell technology to China, hoping to secure a multi-billion dollar deal to set up infrastructure for the fledgling technolo
BEIJING (AFP) - US auto giant General Motors (GM) introduced its environmentally-friendly fuel cell technology to China, hoping to sound out the government on a multi-billion dollar commitment to set up infrastructure for the fledgling technology.
GM rolled out prototypes of its fuel cell technology and wheel-hub electric motors for journalists Tuesday and on Wednesday China's planning czar, Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan, is expected to test drive the vehicles.