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FedEx tests GM hydrogen fuel cells.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, July, 2004

By Jane Roberts, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jul. 13--By 2010, General Motors expects to be selling vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

By now, its engineers are poring over data from one of the most rigorous stop-and-go test drives in the world -- straight from a FedEx Express route in downtown Tokyo.

GM and FedEx agreed to be partners in the yearlong test that put GM's pollution-free HydroGen 3 on the Tokyo route.

"What better test could you find than in downtown Tokyo for intense driving conditions?" asked Pete Barkey, manager of GM fuel cell communications. "We've seen how the vehicle performs under high temperature extremes, through stops and starts and idling times....

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