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US Postal Service using 2,600 EVs for mail deliveries

USPS receives $3 billion in funding from Congress to support infrastructure and EVs

USPS bought 8,700 Ford E-Transits, of which 2,010 are in service

Senate Republicans block USPS from scrapping EVs and charger equipment

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, 2 Dec - The U.S. Postal Service currently uses more than 2,600 vehicles to deliver mail, according to a letter sent by the agency on Tuesday.

In 2023, Congress granted USPS $3 billion to purchase electric vehicles and charging equipment under the then-President Joe Biden. This included $1.2 billion specifically for EVs.

In a letter dated November 17, USPS Government Relations Chief Peter Pastre stated that "we are deploying" (battery-electric vehicles) on routes and delivery units, where BEVs can save us money compared to internal combustion engines. He added that the $3 billion had been fully committed.

USPS has announced that it has purchased 8,700 Ford E-Transit cars, of which 2,010 deliver mail at 65 locations. USPS has also 612 Next Generation Delivery Vehicles, specially designed electric Next Generation Delivery Vehicles by Oshkosh Defense that deliver mail from 15 locations.

USPS also installed 6,650 charging stations at 75 locations and stated that the number of EVs in service is increasing weekly.

In June, Senate Republicans failed to get USPS to abandon thousands of electric cars and charging equipment as part of a huge tax and budget bill.

USPS warned that abandoning its electric vehicles could cost $1.5 billion. This includes $1 billion for replacing the current fleet of EVs, and $500 million to replace the EV infrastructure.

USPS said in its letter that it had acquired 26,000 internal-combustion vehicles to replace the fleet of aging vehicles, including 2,600 gas-powered Oshkosh cars. USPS's older vehicles, dating back to late 1980s, cost an average of more than $8,000.

The White House fired Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in March. He had been leading efforts to restructure a U.S. Postal Service has been around for almost five years. USPS has lost over $100 billion since 2007. In February, President Donald Trump announced that he would consider merging the Postal Service and the Commerce Department. This move was criticized by Democrats as a violation of federal law.

(source: Reuters)