As the Biden administration continues to push for a nationwide shift to electric vehicles, the federal government is taking steps to electrify its own fleets. However, a new report raises concerns about whether the government's aging infrastructure and outdated vehicle maintenance systems are equipped to handle the transition. With a vast network of vehicles to replace, the federal government is facing a daunting task, from upgrading charging stations to retraining mechanics. Can the government's ambitious plans to go electric be put into action, or will logistical challenges and funding constraints slow down the process?


The Federal Government Is Going Electric — But Can Its Fleets Actually Handle the Transition?  Yahoo