Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Obama Forces Military To Purchase Electric Vehicles

And justifies using unicorn farm economics. 
The Department of Defense quietly announced in January that the next step in making the military more eco-friendly would entail spending $20 million to purchase electric vehicles to help offset power usage at Defense Department installations.

The Pentagon expects to lease up to 500 electric vehicles at six different installations later this year, with each vehicle costing between $30,000 to $100,000. When idle, these vehicles would deliver power back to a grid in order to help offset the military’s power usage.

Some projections show that revenue from power that is returned from the grid could completely offset the cost of the vehicles.

1 Comments:

Anonymous alke.com said...

This initiative of the Pentagon revealed the importance that electric mobility has reached in the world. In fact, electric vehicles are not only beneficial for the environment, but involve a number of advantages now recognized by individuals and by governments. In fact, electric vehicles can be recharged completely with only 2-3 dollars, do not require a continuous maintenance and they allow to save on costs of insurance. Your blog is great!

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