USPS Targets 40% of New Vehicles to Be Electric
July 21, 2022
The
U.S. Postal Service anticipates adjusting the purchase interval and
composition of its delivery fleet. The adjustments reflect refinements
to the Postal Service’s overall network modernization, route
optimizations, improved facility electric infrastructure, and
availability of vehicles and technology. The proposed expanded fleet mix
will include purpose built Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDVs) and
commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) vehicles, and the network adjustments
and attendant economies will facilitate substantially increased
deployment of battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
In February 2022, the Postal Service completed its obligations under the
National Environmental Policy Act process and issued a Record of
Decision to acquire up to 165,000 NGDV, with a commitment for at least
10 percent BEV. This decision was expressly designed to provide the
Postal Service the flexibility to acquire significantly more BEV NGDV
should financial and operational circumstances permit. Pursuant to this
decision, the Postal Service then announced in March 2022 a purchase of
50,000 NGDV from Oshkosh Defense, including 20 percent BEVs.
Now,
under the new adjusted scope for the Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (SEIS), the Postal Service proposes to limit its Decision to
the 50,000 NGDV already purchased and to raise the minimum NGDV BEV
percentage to at least 50 percent. Because of the critical and immediate
need to accelerate the replacement of our aging fleet in accordance with
the Delivering for America plan, and the purpose and scope of the
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process, the Postal Service is also
proposing to purchase, over a 2-year period, 34,500 COTS vehicles.
Additional purchases of NGDVs under the current contract or other COTS
vehicles will be analyzed in future supplements to the EIS prior to such
purchases. The Postal Service anticipates evaluating and procuring
vehicles over shorter time periods to be more responsive to its evolving
operational strategy, technology improvements, and changing market
conditions, including the expected increased availability of BEV options
in the future.
In total, of the above 84,500 NGDV and COTS vehicles, the Postal Service
anticipates having at least 40 percent BEV. The Postal Service
reiterates its commitment to the fiscally responsible roll-out of
electric-powered vehicles for America’s largest and oldest federal
fleet. New NGDVs are expected to start servicing postal routes in late
2023.