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Fairfax launches fleet transition and EV‑readiness planning, sets 2030 registration goal
Summary
OEEC presented a dual effort to study county fleet electrification and map community EV charging needs; staff said the county has over 200 hybrid/electric fleet vehicles and aims for 15% of light‑duty registrations to be electric by 2030, with consultant reports due next summer.
John Morrill and Julie Gurney of the Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination described two consulting studies: one to map the county fleet’s transition to electric and low‑carbon vehicles, and another to develop a community EV readiness plan to identify charging gaps.
Morrill noted the county already operates more than 200 hybrid or all‑electric vehicles, including…
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