A new bill that would literally force the US military to transition their noncombat vehicles to electric was introduced in Congress by Democrats. The bill would require the military to transition all of their nontactical vehicles beginning October 1. The problem: The military has 174,000 noncombat vehicles.Some military leaders say that this transition will free up power for other critical systems. The legislation proposed Monday, which senators are seeking to include in the sweeping 2023 national defense policy bill, would push the military to accelerate its efforts to become more environment friendly. Sens. Hirono and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., are leading the legislation alongside Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., who introduced a companion bill in the House in April…
A subpanel of the House Armed Services Committee advanced a measure last week that would require each service branch to devise plans for transitioning every nontactical vehicle at a selected military installation to […]
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