http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/554343/af-tests-first-all-electric-vehicle-fleet-in-california.aspx
AF tests first all-electric vehicle fleet in California
November 14, 2014

[images  / Sarah Corrice 
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Staff Sgt Rey Sedantes (left), receives instruction on how to operate the
Princeton bidirectional electric vehicle charging stations from vehicle
operations contractor, Oscar Machado, right, during a training demo Oct. 31,
2014, in El Segundo, Calif. The charging stations will charge the electric
vehicles directly from the local utility grid enabling Los Angeles Air Force
Base personnel to utilize the electric vehicles as transportation within the
base. When called-upon, and when connected to the electric vehicle, the
bidirectional charging station will switch power flow directions in order to
support vehicle-to-grid energy request by discharging the electric vehicle’s
onboard battery. Sedantes is with the 61st Civil Engineering and Logistics
Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Sarah Corrice)

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Airmen from Los Angeles Air Force Base learn how to use charging equipment
for the base's new electric vehicle fleet during a training demo Oct. 31,
2014, in El Segundo, Calif. When not in use, the vehicle's batteries can
switch charging direction and feed their energy back to the base's power
grid. (U.S. Air Force photo/Sarah Corrice) 

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Miranda Ballentine greets vendors during the unveiling of the first federal
facility to replace its entire general-purpose fleet with plug-in electric
vehicles Nov. 14, 2014, at Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif.
The base's electric vehicle fleet, consisting of 42 vehicles, including
sedans, pick-up trucks and mini vans, of which 36 will be vehicle-to-grid
capable, is the largest operational V2G demonstration in the world.
Ballentine is the assistant secretary of the Air Force for installations,
environment and energy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Sarah Corrice)

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]

WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Air Force officials unveiled the Department of
Defense’s first non-tactical vehicle fleet composed entirely of plug-in
electric vehicles, Nov. 14, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California.

The rollout of the 42-vehicle fleet marks a milestone in the DOD’s
demonstration of emerging technology and the vehicles will serve as a
resource to the electrical grid when they’re not being driven.

“Everything we do to fly, fight and win requires energy, whether it’s
aviation fuel for our aircraft or power to run the bases that support them,”
said Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James. “This vehicle-to-grid
pilot is a great example of how Airmen are driving the Air Force forward and
finding new and innovative ways to make every dollar count.”

The PEV fleet includes both electric and hybrid vehicles ranging from sedans
to trucks and a 12-passenger van. The vehicles have the capability to direct
power both to and from the electrical grid when they’re not being driven,
known as vehicle-to-grid technology. Unique charging stations have been
installed on Los Angeles AFB to support the vehicles’ V2G capability.

The V2G technology enables the vehicles to provide more than 700 kilowatts
of power to the grid, sufficient power for more than 140 American homes. The
vehicles also enhance the power grid’s reliability and security by balancing
demand against supply without having to use reserves or standby generators.

California energy providers and regulators worked closely with the Air Force
on safety and performance testing as well as technical and regulatory
aspects of launching the fleet.

“We absolutely couldn’t have done this without our federal, state and
private partners,” said Miranda Ballentine, the assistant secretary of the
Air Force for installations, environment and energy. “The shared investment
and commitment by our partners illustrates that innovations such as this
have value not only to the Air Force and Department of Defense, but to the
nation as a whole.”

The Air Force plans to expand the V2G demonstration to Joint Base Andrews,
Maryland, and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. The service will
also continue to look for additional capabilities, such as utilizing used
batteries as a form of on-base energy storage.

“The forward thinking of the Air Force promises to be an important signal to
the market to move this technology into the mainstream,” said William
Kempton, the director of the University of Delaware’s Center for Carbon-free
Power Integration. “By requesting V2G-capable trucks and cars from several
vehicle manufacturers, placed in bases in several states, the Air Force has
helped to stimulate demand from both automotive suppliers and the electric
industry in these states. We can hope that the Air Force program announced
today, together with the recent successful early demonstrations — by the
University of Delaware with Honda, BMW, NRG Energy, PJM and others — will
move us from demonstration to early commercial-scale products.” ...

“Pursuing this program was an easy decision for us,” James said. “Energy is
key to accomplishing the mission, and as the largest energy consumer in the
federal government, we are always looking for opportunities to improve our
resiliency, reduce our demand and assure our energy supply. From a mission,
environmental and fiscal perspective, this program simply makes good sense.”
(Information courtesy of Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs)
[© af.mil]



http://www.airforcetimes.com/story/military/tech/2014/11/14/electric-vehicle-fleet-los-angeles-afb/18982575/
Los Angeles AFB unveils all-electric vehicle fleet
By Brian Everstine  November 14, 2014

[images  
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A fleet of plug-in electric vehicles sits ready to roll at Los Angeles Air
Force Base in El Segundo, Calif., Oct. 31, 2014. The new fleet is the first
installation in the Department of Defense to replace its entire non-tactical
fleet with electric and hybrid vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sarah
Corrice/RELEASED)(Photo: Tech. Sgt. Sarah Corrice, Air Force Space Command)

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Staff Sgt Rey Sedantes, left, of the 61st Civil Engineering and Logistics
Squadron at Los Angeles Air Force Base, receives instruction on how to
operate the Princeton bi-directional electric vehicle charging stations from
vehicle operations contratctor, Oscar Machado, right, during a training demo
in El Segundo, Calif., Oct. 31.(Photo: Tech. Sgt. Sarah Corrice/Air Force)

http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/af47dfdcaf70fd84800a2a3df469516d3379efc6/c=58-0-2288-1677&r=x383&c=540x380/local/-/media/GGM/MilitaryTimes/2014/11/13/635515008121900009-AIR-electric-fleet-2.jpg
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt Rey Sedantes, left, of the 61st Civil Engineering
and Logistics Squadron at Los Angeles Air Force Base, receives instruction
on how to operate the Princeton bi-directional electric vehicle charging
stations from vehicle operations contractor, Oscar Machado, right, during a
training demo in El Segundo, Calif., Oct. 31, 2014. The charging stations
will charge the electric vehicles directly from the local utility grid
enabling Los Angeles AFB personnel to utilize the electric vehicles as
transportation within the base. When called-upon, and when connected to the
electric vehicle, the bi-directional charging station will switch power flow
directions in order to support vehicle-to-grid energy request by discharging
the electric vehicle’s onboard battery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sarah
Corrice/RELEASED)(Photo: Tech. Sgt. Sarah Corrice, Air Force Space Command)
]

The Air Force has the Defense Department's first all-electric vehicle fleet.

Los Angeles Air Force Base unveiled its 42-vehicle fleet, made up solely of
plug-in vehicles. The fleet includes both electric and [plug-in] hybrid
vehicles, including sedans, trucks and a 12-passenger van. All can get power
from and give it back to the electrical grid when not being driven.

"Everything we do to fly, fight and win requires energy, whether it's
aviation fuel for our aircraft or power to run the bases that support them,"
Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James said in a release. "This
vehicle-to-grid pilot is a great example of how Airmen are driving the Air
Force forward and finding new and innovative ways to make every dollar
count."

The vehicles use "vehicle-to-grid" technology. When parked and plugged in,
they can provide more than 700 kilowatts of energy back to the grid
annually, providing enough power for more than 140 homes, according to the
Air Force.

The service worked with energy providers in California and regulators to
test the system.

"We absolutely couldn't have done this without our federal, state and
private partners," Miranda Ballentine, assistant secretary of the Air Force
for installations, environment and energy, said in a release. "The shared
investment and commitment by our partners illustrates that innovations such
as this have value not only to the Air Force and Department of Defense, but
to the nation as a whole."

After the launch at Los Angeles, the Air Force plans to expand the system to
Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New
Jersey ...
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