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Greenbelt council accepts 10-year plan to electrify city fleet, seeks phased pilots for heavy-duty uses
Summary
Council accepted a 10-year strategic plan to transition city vehicles and equipment toward electric alternatives; staff and consultants outlined a phased approach, pilot projects and grant-seeking steps, and council requested a cautious pace for heavy-duty and police vehicle pilots.
Greenbelt — The City Council accepted a fleet and equipment electrification plan that lays out a 10-year, phased pathway to reduce the city’s reliance on internal combustion vehicles and handheld gas-powered equipment.
The plan, developed with input from Public Works staff and a consultant working through Pepco’s municipal program, inventories the city’s vehicles and equipment, prioritizes light-duty vehicle conversions, identifies site locations for charging infrastructure and recommends staged investments tied to normal replacement cycles. Staff and the…
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