Postal Service Buys Nearly 10,000 Electric Vehicles As Biden Pushes For Electrified Federal Fleet
The United States Postal Service 9250 was purchased. Electric vehicles As of Wednesday, there were 14,000 charging stations. Biden administration The federal fleet continues to be phased out of internal combustion vehicles.
Officials described the move as an initial stage in broader electrification strategy This will result in the purchase of 66,000 electric cars by 2028. Due to the urgent demand for new equipment, the agency awarded contracts for 9,250 traditional internal combustion vehicles.
“We are moving forward with our plans to simultaneously improve our service, reduce our cost, grow our revenue, and improve the working environment for our employees. Electrification of our vehicle fleet is now an important component of these initiatives,” Louis DeJoy, Postmaster-General, said in Statement. “We have developed a strategy that mitigates both cost and risk of deployment, which enable execution on this initiative to begin now.”
The total investment for electrification programs is estimated to be $9.6 trillion, with roughly $3 billion coming from the Inflation Reduction Act. An earlier version of this article Statement The White House stated that approximately three-quarters the Next Generation Delivery Vehicles of the Agency will be powered by batteries, instead of internal combustion engines.
According to a, the Biden administration set a goal to procure zero-emission light duty vehicles that emit no emissions by 2027. They will also extend this standard to all federal vehicles by 2035. Document The White House
The Postal Service has a similar policy for purchasing electric vehicles. Initiative Kamala Harris, Vice President, led the effort to electrify school buses across the country. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will provide rebates to school districts who purchase the vehicles. The White House will spend $5 billion to complete the project.
The Biden administration has supported the development of electric vehicle technology. Under the Inflation Reduction Act, individuals who buy certain electric cars may be eligible for tax credits of up to $4,000 or $7,500. “The climate crisis doesn’t care if your state is red or blue. It is an existential threat,” President Joe Biden Comment During his recent State of the Union address. “We have an obligation to our children and grandchildren to confront it. I’m proud of how America is at last stepping up to the challenge.”
In the meantime, the state governments of California and Massachusetts as well as Washington, Washington, Virginia, have subscribed to New rules California Air Resources Board has required that 35% new vehicles must produce zero emission by 2026. This is a requirement that will increase to 100% in 2035. Similar measures were taken by the Biden administration. Set The “ambitious target” To ensure that electric cars account for 50% of all car sales in America by 2030.
Researchers however have stated that California’s electric grids and others will need to be upgraded before internal combustion vehicles can be replaced. “Today, most people charge their electric cars when they come home in the evening,” According to a Report Cornell University. “If left unmanaged, the power demanded from many electric vehicles charging simultaneously in the evening will amplify existing peak loads, potentially outstripping the grid’s current capacity to meet demand.”
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