PITTSBURGH — The Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office unveiled the newest addition to its fleet, an all-electric 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E.
The vehicle, which is detailed to the Civil Division, can travel nearly 210 miles off of one charge.
Much like the Mustang, the vehicle has a sleek feel to it.
The all-wheel drive version, which was obtained by the sheriff’s office, will be able to endure a Pittsburgh winter.
In addition to the vehicle running green, the cost to purchase the Mach-E was considerably cheaper than a typical police vehicle.
Furthermore, the upkeep on these vehicles is nearly 90% less per year.
Because the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E lacks a typical engine, there is very minor preventative/corrective maintenance to keep an electronic vehicle on the road.
The sheriff’s office plans to purchase a second Mach-E in 2022.
The agency is dedicated to eliminating its carbon footprint and hopes to eventually make the entire fleet electric.
The sheriff’s office is also seeking to potentially acquire solar powered charging stations for the future.
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