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City presents fleet electrification study; staff seeks direction on funding and priorities
Summary
Sustainability and Public Services staff presented an electrified-fleet infrastructure study identifying sites, phased designs and estimated costs for city fleet charging; staff said about 31% of current fleet vehicles are suitable for immediate electrification and requested council guidance on funding strategy.
Salt Lake City staff presented an electrified‑fleet infrastructure study and a separate community electrified-transportation study at the Oct. 7 work session, describing site designs, phased construction plans and funding needs to support the city's fleet electrification goals.
Sustainability staff said the city currently operates 63 electric vehicles and 17 charging stations but is at capacity for additional EVs without new infrastructure. The fleet infrastructure study assessed all city vehicles for suitability to be replaced with electric alternatives and concluded that roughly 31% of the fleet (about 416 vehicles by staff count in the study) would be suitable for electrification with today's vehicle…
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