Summary

USPS plans to continue its EV transition despite resistance from Trump’s team.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy affirmed the $3 billion electrification effort, funded by last year’s climate bill, as “business sense,” with 75% of the fleet targeted for electrification by 2026.

Trump’s team aims to cancel contracts, favoring gas-powered vehicles.

USPS has ordered 66,000 EVs by 2028, including vehicles from Oshkosh and Ford.

While critics argue against high costs, USPS maintains that legislative action would be required to halt its EV plans, which aim to modernize its 217,000-vehicle fleet.

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    10 days ago

    Curb weight is an enormous efficiency factor for stop-and-go without regenerative braking. Old vehicles can be surprisingly efficient in certain areas if they’re light.

    I guess it depends on how much more it carries, but it’s also “wasting” energy moving so much more around at once.