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President Joe Biden has promised to replace the U.S. government’s 650,000-strong fleet with electric vehicles, reflecting the new administration’s commitment to clean energy.

President Joe Biden has promised to replace the U.S. government’s 650,000-strong fleet with electric vehicles, reflecting the new administration’s commitment to clean energy.

Biden said that the electric vehicles for the government will be made here in America by American workers.

According to Reuters, Biden criticized existing loopholes that allow vehicles to be considered U.S.-made when purchased by the government, even if they have significant overseas-made components.

Biden said he would close “loopholes” that allow key parts like engines, steel, and glass to be manufactured abroad for vehicles considered U.S. made. The White House did not immediately answer questions about over what period Biden planned to replace current vehicles. It could cost the U.S. $20 billion or more to replace the fleet. Biden’s “Buy America” executive order signed Monday does not direct the purchase of electric vehicles.

Of nearly 650,000 vehicles owned by the U.S. government, as of July 2020, only 3,215 were electric.

President also vowed to create 1 million new jobs in the American auto industry, domestic auto supply chains, and auto infrastructure, including electric vehicle charging stations.

Biden’s administration also backs new consumers’ rebates for replacing old, less-efficient gasoline and diesel vehicles with new electric vehicles as well as incentives for manufacturers to build or re-equip factories to make EVs and parts. 


Nikola, an electrical engineer, simplifies intricate sustainability subjects for his audience. A staunch environmental conservationist, he embodies his beliefs daily through recycling and cultivating his own food.

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