US Postal Service Launches New Electric Vehicles, Now Do Election Protection, Too
The US Postal Service is finally pumping more electric vehicles into its fleet, but elections officials want to see an election protection plan, too.
The US Postal Service is finally pumping more electric vehicles into its fleet, but elections officials want to see an election protection plan, too.
The USPS is finally cranking up its plans to purchase more electric vehicles, and the startup Canoo has a foot in the door.
The US Postal Service has tapped the Ford E-Transit electric van to help electrify the entire mail delivery infrastructure.
The California firm AJR Trucking will use its new zero emission fuel cell trucks from Nikola Motor to haul mail for the US Postal Service.
USPS announced today it will purchase 9,250 Ford E-Transit electric vans with deliveries starting before the end of this year.
Thousands of gasmobiles are still in the picture, but the US Postal Service is adding ten of thousands of electric vehicles to its fleet, too.
The US Postal Service finally commits to more electric vehicles, and a $3 billion carve-out in the new climate bill should help grease the skids.
While the US Postal Service fiddles with gasmobiles, Ford Motor Company launches new E-Transit electric vehicles at the delivery van market.
The Ford E-Transit van EV is taking off like a rocket, which makes it all the harder to explain why the US Postal Service is dragging its electrification heels.
The US Postal Service is funneling more electric trucks into its fleet of 200,000 general delivery vehicles, but continues to insist that gasmobiles should play a leading role — for now.