CALPIRG: Tell your representative: Keep the U.S. Postal Service’s electric vehicle fleet on the road
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is in the process of electrifying its fleet of delivery vehicles. The first zero-emission mail truck hit the road last year, and now more than 7,200 electric delivery vehicles are bringing Americans their mail. But a proposal in the U.S. Senate would have forced the USPS to sell off its EVs and reinvest in fossil fuel-burning trucks. This supposedly money-saving move would actually cost the Postal Service upwards of $1.5 billion. Selling off trucks we already bought and letting charging infrastructure go to waste just doesn’t make any sense. Even though the proposal was pulled from current legislation, we expect it to be raised again soon — and we need to stop it before it can get started. Take action to stop this wasteful proposal. Tell your representative: Keep the U.S. Postal Service’s electric vehicle fleet on the road. Act HERE.