ARMY RECEIVES FIRST OF SIX NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC VEHICLES
January 13, 2009
January 13, 2009
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
The Army accepted it's first six "neighborhood electric vehicles" during a ceremony Jan. 12 at Fort Myer, Va.
Delivery of the six tiny battery-powered NEVs, each about the size of a golf cart, represents the beginning of a leasing action by the Army to obtain more than 4,000 of the vehicles.
Secretary of the Army Pete Geren said the service will receive a total of 8 . . .
The Army accepted it's first six "neighborhood electric vehicles" during a ceremony Jan. 12 at Fort Myer, Va.
Delivery of the six tiny battery-powered NEVs, each about the size of a golf cart, represents the beginning of a leasing action by the Army to obtain more than 4,000 of the vehicles.
Secretary of the Army Pete Geren said the service will receive a total of 8 . . .