Maybe, Just Maybe, The US Army Wants EVs After All
cleantechnica.com May 28, 2026

Maybe, Just Maybe, The US Army Wants EVs After All

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The US Army has been exploring vehicle electrification since the early 2000s, but momentum stalled after a shift in federal energy policy last year. However, the idea of pairing electric vehicles (EVs) with gas-powered range extenders may still have legs. The Army has been testing anti-idling kits and integrated power kits, which could lead to the adoption of EVs with range extenders. Harbinger, a US-based electric truck maker, has partnered with Rheinmetall to develop cabless, uncrewed robotic vehicles with hybrid powertrains.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The US Army's consideration of EVs with range extenders could eliminate 12 fuel truck companies from its roster, significantly impacting logistics and the military workforce.
  • · This shift towards electrification could also reduce raw fuel consumption, aligning with the Army's priorities.