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Trump may cancel United States Postal Service electrical mail truck agreement, sources state

Donald Trump's transition group is considering canceling the U.S. Postal Service's agreements to energize its delivery fleet, as part of a wider suite of executive orders targeting electric cars, according to three sources knowledgeable about the strategies.

The relocation, which could be unveiled in the early days of Trump's administration that begins on Jan. 20, is in line with Trump's project guarantees to roll back President Joe Biden's. efforts to decarbonize U.S. transportation to combat environment. change-- a program Trump has actually stated is unnecessary and possibly. damaging to the economy.

Reuters has previously reported that Trump is preparing to. kill a $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric lorry. purchases, and prepares to roll back Biden's stricter. fuel-efficiency standards.

The sources told Reuters that Trump's transition team is now. reviewing how it can loosen up the postal service's. multibillion-dollar agreements, including with Oshkosh. and Ford, for 10s of thousands of battery-driven shipment. trucks and charging stations.

Oshkosh shares fell by roughly 5% to 105.65 per share after. the Reuters report.

In a declaration on Friday, Oshkosh stated it has actually worked closely. with USPS to create and deliver a modernized fleet with a. versatile mix of electrical and gas-powered lorries that have. received early, favorable evaluations from mail providers.

Oshkosh is totally devoted to our strong partnership with. the USPS and eagerly anticipates continuing to supply our postal. carriers with dependable, safe, and sustainable contemporary delivery. cars, even as USPS' requirements continue to develop, the business. said.

Ford did not respond to ask for comment.

In 2023, Congress provided USPS $3 billion as part of a $430. billion climate costs to buy EVs and charging infrastructure. It. plans to purchase some 66,000 electrical automobiles to build one of the. biggest electric automobile fleets in the country by 2028.

As part of that, Oshkosh is expected to provide about 45,000. electric lorries, with the remaining coming from mainstream. automakers like Ford, according to the USPS. The initial batch. of 14,000 battery chargers are being supplied by Siemens,. ChargePoint and Blink, according to the USPS.

The USPS is a self-governing federal agency with its own. governing board, making severing the contract lawfully. challenging. But Trump's specified policy goals are poised to test. the limits of executive power on a variety of problems, from. trade to federal costs.

In a note released on Friday, experts from the financial investment. banking company Jefferies stated they do not see an overall cancellation. as likely, however stated the mix of vehicles could shift away from. EVs and towards fuel-powered.

Given the need for the replacement of aging equipment, we. are confident that the USPS will be getting brand-new automobiles in. 2025. The mix of that order could potentially change to appease. an administration that is more hostile to (EVs), the experts. composed.

The USPS did not respond to requests for comment.

Trump's team did not comment straight on plans for the USPS. agreement.

President Trump will secure the flexibility of Americans to. drive whichever vehicle they select, enhance his tough tariffs. on Chinese-imported automobiles, and save the U.S. vehicle market for. generations to come. No policy should be deemed official unless. it comes directly from President Trump, Trump transition group. spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated in a declaration.

In 2021, Biden issued an executive order on EVs declaring. that 50% of all new passenger cars and light trucks would be. zero-emission automobiles. To achieve that goal, Biden directed. numerous federal agencies to carry out guidelines on brand-new emission and. fuel requirements designed to speed adoption of electric cars.

(source: Reuters)