Mainstream Engineering Awarded Contract from the United States Marine Corps to reduce fuel consumption of Amphibious Combat Vehicles

ROCKLEDGE, FL – February 16th, 2017 – Mainstream Engineering Corporation, a 31-year-old Brevard County Florida manufacturer with a history of developing leading-edge products that are all made in the USA, has been awarded a contract from the United States Marine Corps to reduce fuel consumption of Amphibious Combat Vehicles. Amphibious vehicles operate on the leading edge of an assault and in austere environments where logistics support including access to fuel is limited. Mainstream’s technology reduces fuel consumption by 10 to 15%, thereby enabling longer mission durations and increased operating ranges.

About Mainstream Engineering
Mainstream Engineering Corporation is a solutions-oriented research, development, and manufacturing small business with a history of leading-edge R&D that has resulted in advanced, American-made, cost-competitive products. Founded in 1986, Mainstream’s mission is to transition thermal control, energy storage, and energy conversion technology into high-quality, cost-effective, environmentally safe green, commercial products.