Thanks to a $10.1 million grant from the US Department of Transportation and a broad commitment to electrification.
New York City is set to add over 900 electric vehicles to its current stable of more than 4000 EVs, as the city aims for an all-electric fleet by 2035.
Hundreds of Chevrolet Bolts, Ford E-Transits, and F-150 Lightnings, as well as a number of plug-in hybrid street sweepers and other electrified heavy-duty commercial vehicles, will replace existing ICE units. Federal funding from the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program will inject the city's clean air project with $10.1 million, divided across various agencies.
After committing to operating an all-electric fleet by 2035, New York City appears to be on track to reach its goal, at least so far. Having already met its 2025 goal of transitioning 4000 internal-combustion fleet units, the city is ahead of schedule.additional 925 electric fleet vehiclesPhasing out 925 of its internal-combustion fleet vehicles, the grant money will allow the city to procure 382
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