DeJoy said that part of the agency's decision was because USPS lacks the funding required to pursue a wholesale electric vehicle upgrade and that they had "waited long enough" for new vehicles. Ben Prochazka, executive director of the Electrification Coalition, told Politico that the House's version of the "Build Back Better" Act could allocate billions of dollars to help the postal service purchase electric vehicles. If that funding does become available, USPS stated that it could increase the number of electric vehicles in its fleet.
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