 My name is Sergeant Patton. I'm a commanding general's driver. I drive a Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. Hybrid over a regular gasoline, less stopping, more time on the road, able to complete the mission on time. Feeling the car has been a complicated challenge compared to normally going off base trying to find a proper station. Having a portable charger will make my job a lot easier. A few years back, the Marine Corps started buying electric vehicles in time. It will save money and gas and maintenance, etc., by going to an electric vehicle fleet. But there are significant infrastructure costs, installation costs associated with the charging equipment itself. We recently purchased 21 mobile chargers, solar powered electric vehicle charging stations for use across Marine Corps installations. We can move this around to find the right place for it to go. A resiliency sense should be lose power on the base. We now have backup power, much like you would a regular diesel power generator, but solar powered. So it's renewable. We are planning on attempting to use these types of capabilities in a mobile refueling station, in a tactical environment, and potentially in some exercises. It absolutely makes sense for the Marine Corps as good stewards of our environment to do the right thing when it comes to lowering greenhouse gas emissions.