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AF tests first all-electric vehicle fleet in California

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Rey Sedantes, 61st Civil Engineering and Logistics Squadron at Los Angeles Air Force Base, receives instruction on how to operate the Princeton bidirectional electric vehicle charging stations from vehicle operations contractor, Oscar Machado during a training demo in El Segundo, California, 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)

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