Jersey City, NJ takes initial steps toward electric vehicle fleets and infrastructure
Jersey City, NJ Electric Vehicle Fleets Infrastructure
Jersey City set a goal of 100% all-electric police and waste management vehicles by 2030. An initial purchase of four electric vehicles was used in a police department pilot. The city acquired five battery-powered garbage trucks, the first local government to do so in the region. Eight city fleet vehicles were replaced by four Nissan Leaf EVs to reduce emissions and costs. The installation of 24 chargers throughout the city complemented EV acquisitions.
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Jersey City Announces Plan to Transform Municipal Fleet to Electric Vehicles - Hudson TV
Jersey City issued the following press release today concerning the municipality’s plan to transform its fleet of vehicles to electrically powered from gasoline and diesel powered. Mayor Fulop Advancing as Leader in Green Technology, Transforming NJ’s Largest Municipal Fleet to most Expansive EV Fleets in the Country Jersey City 1st to Introduce Electric Police […]
Jersey City reveals plan to introduce electric police vehicles and garbage trucks | Hudson County View
Jersey City has revealed plans to introduce electric police cars & garbage trucks to make 10% of municipal vehicles electric by the end of the year.
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