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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun May 9, 2021, 03:37 PM May 2021

Push to electrify mail trucks gains wide support, an unlikely win for both DeJoy and Biden

House Democratic leaders are lining up behind a White House push to allocate $8 billion in taxpayer funding for the latest iteration of mail truck, paving the way for a fully electric fleet instead of the piecemeal strategy U.S. Postal Service leaders have been pursuing.

The agency, which is generally self-sustaining and does not draw public money, has drawn up a bootstrap plan for new vehicles — the vast majority of which would run on gas — as it wrestles with $188.4 billion in liabilities and faces years of projected losses. The lawmakers’ plan would relieve the agency of the truck expense while significantly advancing one of President Biden’s key sustainability objectives.

Last week, the chairs of the House committees on Oversight and Reform and on Transportation urged members of the Democratic caucus to support the Next Generation Delivery Vehicle program, which would allow the agency to purchase as many as 165,000 trucks in the next decade. But the support would come with certain clean energy stipulations.

Party leaders had shown little enthusiasm for the program as outlined by the agency, which in February tapped Oshkosh Defense to build the trucks. But the postal plan, worth as much as $6 billion, called for only 10 percent of the vehicles to be electric — exasperating Democrats given the administration’s aims. The remaining trucks would have internal-combustion engines that could be retrofitted with electric drivetrains later in their life spans.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/05/09/usps-trucks-electric-biden/

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Push to electrify mail trucks gains wide support, an unlikely win for both DeJoy and Biden (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2021 OP
President Biden has my full support. DeJoy has a long way to go before I'll even begin to abqtommy May 2021 #1
The Ford E-Transit mac2766 May 2021 #2
I would think that an EV mail truck makes sense for the vast majority of routes Finishline42 May 2021 #3

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
1. President Biden has my full support. DeJoy has a long way to go before I'll even begin to
Sun May 9, 2021, 04:43 PM
May 2021

think of supporting him.

Finishline42

(1,091 posts)
3. I would think that an EV mail truck makes sense for the vast majority of routes
Mon May 10, 2021, 09:08 AM
May 2021

Drive to a spot, get out and walk, move to the next spot, etc then return to a local distribution center, plug in and repeat the next day. A smart charger would wait for a low demand time to charge the vehicle for the next days work.

The amount of vehicles being built should drive the cost curve down for anybody else with a need for this type of vehicle.

Probably should be combined with solar panels at the distribution center.

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