The US Army unveiled a fleet of 16 General Motors’ hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles, the world’s first military fleet of fuel cell vehicles. Each branch of the military is evaluating the vehicles in real-world use. “Operating these vehicles will provide the military with the necessary data and experience to determine future applications of fuel cell technology,” said Charles Freese, GM executive director of Global Fuel Cell Activities. The vehicles are being paid for by the Army Tank Automotive Research Development Engineering Center (TARDEC), Office of Naval Research and Air Force Research Laboratories (ONR) and Air Force Research Laboratories (AFRL).