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The US Army is collaborating with General Motors on a new fuel cell vehicle prototype and is heavily invested in clean transportation. Soldiers will be testing the vehicle in various scenarios to gather information on its potential benefits for the Army.
The US Army has received the Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 from General Motors for demonstration purposes. The Army is experimenting with hydrogen fuel cells for transportation and as primary power generators.
Military partner collaborating with General Motors on a test project to develop fuel cell vehicles for military use.
The United States Army will be testing the new Colorado ZH2 in 2017 to evaluate its performance.
The US Army, through its Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TARDEC), is partnering with General Motors to demonstrate and improve hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, aiming to enhance fuel independence and support clean transportation.
The US Army is seeking to improve energy efficiency and achieve net zero energy use at nine of its installations through renewable energy technologies.

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