By David Shepardson Detroit News Washington Bureau Comments Washington â" Chrysler Group LLC told a U.S. Senate committee Tuesday that the federal government can help boost the number of compressed natural gas powered vehicles on U.S. roads. Reg Modlin, director of regulator affairs for the Auburn Hills automaker, told the Senate Energy Committee that federal policies are skewed toward electric vehicles. "Other alternative fuel vehicles, such as battery electric vehicles, are eligible for incentives that create an unlevel playing field for potential retail CNG vehicles. We support technology neutral policies, and providing equivalent incentives for natural gas powered vehicles would create...
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