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ARNOLD UNVEILS HYDROGEN HUMMER!
How many Hummers does Arnold now own?
Reported By:
TheARNOLDFANS.com Staff
Monday, October 25, 2004
Arnold Schwarzenegger introduced an environmentally friendly Hummer on Friday, Oct 22nd!
Schwarzenegger said during last year's recall campaign that he would convert one of his Hummers to run on hydrogen.
Though he hasn't done that, the governor did introduce an alternative at an event that mixed environmentalism and
stagecraft: a hydrogen-powered Hummer custom-built by General Motors at his request.
The governor drove the shiny blue SUV to a hydrogen fueling spot at Los Angeles International Airport to tout his $100
million plan for a ³hydrogen highway² of such stations.
Though Schwarzenegger arrived in the low-pollution vehicle, he left in a gasoline-powered SUV that typically gets about
15 miles per gallon. It was a pragmatic decision, given that the hydrogen Hummer needs to refuel every 50 miles and there
are only about a dozen fueling stations across the state.
Schwarzenegger said the LAX station would be the first designed for use by the general public rather than government
vehicles. But a builder conceded the station wouldn't be open to the average driver for at least 5 to 10 years.
"I promised I would turn one of my Hummers into a hydrogen Hummer. Today I drove one of those," the governor said. However,
under questioning by reporters, Schwarzenegger clarified that the Hummer wasn't his.
"I wanted to turn one of my Hummers into a hydrogen-fueled car," he said. But then, General Motors was so inspired that they
said, "Wait a minute -- why don't you let us build one? Let us build a prototype."

GM said it began developing the hydrogen Hummer in late spring. The company wanted to develop a new vehicle instead of
retrofitting an old one because it wanted its work to have long-term, practical applications, spokesman David Caldwell
said.
The company said it owns the Hummer unveiled Friday but is lending it to California to help raise awareness about hydrogen
technology.
Schwarzenegger was the first person to buy a Hummer, a civilian version of the military vehicle that caught the public's
attention during the Gulf War. GM estimates the latest version of the vehicle, the 6,400-pound H2, gets 10 to 13 miles per
gallon. Dealers put the figure at 8 to 10 mpg.
Since the election, Schwarzenegger has reduced his fleet from seven Hummers to three, and he rarely drives any of them,
spokeswoman Terri Carbaugh said. "My Hummers are now in the garage, because I get driven by the CHP all the time," the governor
said.
Schwarzenegger signed an executive order in April calling for the construction of a network of stations offering hydrogen fuel
up and down the state within six years. The program is expected to cost $100 million. That would have the stations ready by 2010,
the year when automakers say they hope to have hydrogen vehicles available to consumers.
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