New York City has made a significant leap in its commitment to reducing carbon emissions, with the latest update revealing that its law enforcement fleet has surpassed 1,000 electric vehicles. As part of Mayor Eric Adams' ambitious plan to transition the city's vehicles to electric by 2035, the NYPD has been steadily increasing the number of eco-friendly police cars on the streets. The milestone marks a major achievement in the city's efforts to combat climate change and improve air quality, particularly in densely populated neighborhoods. With the NYPD's electric fleet expansion, New York City is now one step closer to becoming a model for sustainable urban transportation.
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