A Bill to Mandate Electric Vehicles for All Federal Police Fleets
Requires all federal law-enforcement agencies to transition vehicle fleets to 100% electric by 2032.
All federal agencies operating law-enforcement vehicle fleets shall achieve a 100% battery-electric fleet by January 1, 2032.
Beginning FY27, no new internal-combustion law-enforcement vehicle may be procured with federal funds.
$3.4 billion over 7 years for vehicle procurement, charging infrastructure, and training.
OMB shall withhold non-compliant agency procurement requests.
Mechanical parts, sourced & timed
Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.
- Bill / Number
- H.R. 3320 — A Bill to Mandate Electric Vehicles for All Federal Police Fleets
- Funding source
- $3.4B over 7 years from general fund.
- Timeline
- 100% by January 1, 2032.
- Aggressive — pursuit-rated EVs limited; Ford F-150 Lightning Pro fleet rollout is the proof case.
- Enforcing agency
- Office of Management and Budget procurement holds.
- Yes — OMB sets federal procurement policy.
- Penalty for non-compliance
- OMB withholding of non-compliant procurement requests.
- Source citation
- DOE / NREL (2023), 'Light-Duty Vehicle Total Cost of Ownership' — nrel.gov.
- Delivery time (read aloud)
- 1:05 (65s)
Pursuit-rated EVs don't exist for federal marshal needs; safety will be compromised.
Bargersville (IN) PD and NYPD already field Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning in patrol roles. The 7-year runway is built specifically around manufacturer pursuit-rating timelines that are publicly announced through 2028.