South Pasadena, CA Launches Nation's First All-Electric Police Fleet
The city's zero-emission police fleet of 20 new Teslas will rely on a bank of new electric vehicle chargers installed at
"This transition reflects the city's vision of a sustainable future based on both sound fiscal management and environmental stewardship," said
Regional air quality officials applauded the switch.
"Finishing the job of cleaning up the region's unhealthy smog and protecting our atmosphere will require wholesale adoption of vehicles that produce no emissions while driving," said South Pasadena Councilmember and South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Vice Chair
"The Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) is proud to have partnered with the
A Law Enforcement Paradigm Shift
The move points to a new paradigm for police organizations, which traditionally have been reluctant to move from gasoline to electric vehicles due to concerns about range, potential inability to charge when the grid goes down, and worries that the technology is new and unproven. Now, that's changed.
"Switching to these vehicles offers the Police Department the opportunity to acquire a cutting-edge vehicle fleet," said South Pasadena Police Chief
"Simultaneously, this transition enhances service levels for the residents of
According to City staff reports, the transition is expected to save about
Working with partners to identify the right cars for the right price was critical to this effort, "An organization's fleet can be a clear indication of its values and priorities, and
To make the switch, Enterprise Fleet Management assisted the city in acquiring 10 Tesla Model Ys as patrol vehicles and 10 Tesla Model 3s for detective and administrative duties. The cars were up-fitted for patrol and administrative police use through Unplugged Performance's UP.FIT division.
All the vehicles have 5-star safety ratings—better than any gas vehicle available for policing—which means the city's officers will be as safe as possible in the field, according to Solinsky.
"We've had the pleasure of developing best in class next-generation police vehicles alongside the great team at South Pasadena Police Department," said Unplugged Performance CEO,
In addition to the advanced technology and performance, the visual presentation of the new fleet has also been enhanced. Each vehicle's sleek and modern graphics were designed by Anyone™ Collective, ensuring that the fleet's visual impact matches its cutting-edge capabilities.
Charging Infrastructure Key
City officials noted that any successful shift to electric transportation requires that the charging infrastructure go hand-in-hand with vehicle acquisition.
A key component of the project was the construction of 34 chargers at
"Southern California Edison is committed to enabling
Health and Environmental Benefits
One of the city's key motivations in moving to EVs, according to Cacciotti, was protecting public health and improving the environment.
"This is important, particularly in the
Replacing gasoline-powered police and other public safety vehicles with EVs, he added, is critical since they are particularly high emitters. Police vehicles typically idle more than other vehicles when officers make traffic stops or respond to emergency calls, which greatly adds to emissions.
The gasoline engines must continue to run—which creates pollution—just to power the cars' emergency lights, radios, and other crucial equipment used in police cars. In contrast, EVs are emissions-free while driving.
Resilient Public Safety
Clean Power Alliance's Power Ready Program provides another important electrification component to
Costs to Be Carefully Measured
More than half the cost of the electrification project is being met by the City's project partners, including:
- Nearly
$500,000 in Clean Transportation Funding from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC); - Approximately
$530,000 in work conducted by Southern California Edison under its Charge Ready program; and - No cost solar and battery storage system from the Clean Power Alliance's Power Ready Program – a Local Programs benefit to CPA's member agencies.
The city's net expense is
To monitor costs and savings, ensure long-term fleet health, and manage vehicles day-to-day, the city has partnered with Standard Fleet. Collaborating with UP.FIT, Standard Fleet's advanced software offers complete control over charging, maintenance, and dispatching of the customized Tesla vehicles used by the police force.
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