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US Postal Service chief protects plan to buy increasing variety of EVs

U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy protected plans to buy a rising number of electric delivery lorries and said he did not plan to return funding allocated for zeroemission models without legislation from Congress.

In 2023, Congress provided USPS $3 billion as part of a $430. billion environment expense to buy EVs and charging infrastructure--. consisting of $1.2 billion for electrical cars. It prepares to purchase. some 66,000 electrical cars by 2028.

DeJoy stated at a U.S. Legislature hearing on. Tuesday that the EV purchase strategy makes service sense for USPS.

Reuters reported recently that Donald Trump's shift. group is thinking about looking for the cancellation of USPS contracts. to electrify its shipment fleet, as part of a more comprehensive suite of. executive orders targeting electrical cars, mentioning three. sources acquainted with the strategies.

Sources informed Reuters Trump's team is evaluating how it can. loosen up the postal service's multibillion-dollar contracts,. consisting of with Oshkosh to develop next-generation delivery. cars and Ford.

Agent William Timmons, a South Carolina Republican Politician. who represents the district that is home to the Oshkosh plant. building the EVs, said USPS ought to go back to its previous plan to. buy 90% gas-powered lorries, but not cancel the contract.

There's no factor that we must invest a billion plus more. dollars to impose a green new deal required on the Post Workplace,. Timmons said. I can promise you that Congress will repair. it. I eagerly anticipate working with the incoming Trump. administration to right this ship.

DeJoy stated any change has to be legislation.

Oshkosh is anticipated to provide about 45,000 next-generation. electric vehicles and 21,000 off-the-shelf EVs, consisting of 9,250. Ford E-Transit EVs.

DeJoy stated USPS purchased 28,000 lorries this year, 22,000 of. them gas-powered. He said purchases in 2025 will be around. 50-50 EVs and gas-powered. USPS has actually stated next-generation. shipment lorries bought starting in 2026 are expected to be. all-EVs.

DeJoy said USPS is paying about $20,000 more for the Oshkosh. next-generation delivery EVs and about $10,000 more for. off-the-shelf EVs over gas-powered designs.

In 2021, President Joe Biden provided an executive order. setting a goal that 50% of all brand-new passenger cars and light. trucks would be zero-emission vehicles by 2030, and that. light-duty cars and trucks gotten by the government will be. emission-free by 2027. Those guidelines do not apply to the Postal. Service, given that it is an independent federal company.

USPS stated in 2022 it expects to spend $9.6 billion on. car acquisitions through 2028.

(source: Reuters)