Biden administration fails to meet government fleet EV targets — report

(Reuters) – U.S. government agencies failed to meet government fleet electric vehicle purchase targets, a Government Accountability Office report released Tuesday said.

© Reuters. An electric car charging station is seen in the parking garage of Union Station in Washington, U.S., September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger/File Photo

The report said in the 2023 budget year, agencies bought mostly gas-powered vehicles and bought just 5,500 total EVs — 60% of 11 agencies’ combined targets of 9,500.

President Joe Biden in December 2021 issued an executive order directing the government to end purchases of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 and that 100% of light-duty federal acquisitions by 2027 be electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles.

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