Davi Kutz is your ordinary Joe, living in North Hollywood, Calif. An avid outdoorsman, he’s also one lucky fellow. That’s because for the next three months, he’ll be one of 100 people in L.A., Washington, D.C. and New York City who will be driving a new Chevy Equinox hydrogen fuel cell vehicle as part of GM’s Project Driveway. The goal of the program is to put these test vehicles into the hands of average citizens, as well as some celebrities and policy makers, to obtain real-time driving data and consumer feedback. I met with Davi in Newport Beach, Calif., while at GM’s Electric Drive University, where I also got the opportunity to get behind the wheel of one of these prototype crossover SUV’s. Want to be a part of the project? Click here to see if you are elegible.
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October 18th, 2007 at 6:04 am
[…] Matt Kelly wrote a fantastic post today on “Meet Davi Kutz”Here’s ONLY a quick extractDavi Kutz is your ordinary Joe, living in North Hollywood, Calif. An avid outdoorsman, he’s also one lucky fellow. That’s because for the next three months, he’ll be one of 100 people in LA, Washington, DC and New York City who will be … […]
October 23rd, 2007 at 6:44 am
[…] Your browser does not support JavaScript. This media can be viewed at <a href="http://www.podtech.net/home/4400/meet-davi-kutz">http://www.podtech.net/home/4400/meet-davi-kutz</a>As part of the launch of Project Driveway, GM is conducting a series of Electric Drive University programs in the areas where the fuel cell Equinox will be available. Autoblog’s Alex Nunez will will be attending one such even this week in Westchester NY and providing his first hand account. The first of these events took place last week in southern California and Matt Kelly from NextGear had the chance to talk to Davi Kutz. Davi is one of the initial batch of volunteers chosen to spend three months driving one of these hydrogen-fueled crossovers. If you live in California, New York or the Washington, D.C. and you’re interested in participating in this three-year program, you can sign up at the GM’s special web-site. […]
October 23rd, 2007 at 9:56 am
[…] Your browser does not support JavaScript. This media can be viewed at <a href="http://www.podtech.net/home/4400/meet-davi-kutz">http://www.podtech.net/home/4400/meet-davi-kutz</a>As part of the launch of Project Driveway, GM is conducting a series of Electric Drive University programs in the areas where the fuel cell Equinox will be available. Autoblog’s Alex Nunez will will be attending one such even this week in Westchester NY and providing his first hand account. The first of these events took place last week in southern California and Matt Kelly from NextGear had the chance to talk to Davi Kutz. Davi is one of the initial batch of volunteers chosen to spend three months driving one of these hydrogen-fueled crossovers. If you live in California, New York or the Washington, D.C. and you’re interested in participating in this three-year program, you can sign up at the GM’s special web-site. […]
October 23rd, 2007 at 3:36 pm
[…] Your browser does not support JavaScript. This media can be viewed at <a href="http://www.podtech.net/home/4400/meet-davi-kutz">http://www.podtech.net/home/4400/meet-davi-kutz</a>As part of the launch of Project Driveway, GM is conducting a series of Electric Drive University programs in the areas where the fuel cell Equinox will be available. Autoblog’s Alex Nunez will will be attending one such even this week in Westchester NY and providing his first hand account. The first of these events took place last week in southern California and Matt Kelly from NextGear had the chance to talk to Davi Kutz. Davi is one of the initial batch of volunteers chosen to spend three months driving one of these hydrogen-fueled crossovers. If you live in California, New York or the Washington, D.C. and you’re interested in participating in this three-year program, you can sign up at the GM’s special web-site. […]