California City Unveils Nation's First Tesla EV Police Fleet

South Pasadena, a city on the edge of Los Angeles, has become the first in the United States to replace its police patrol cars entirely with electric vehicles, officials announced Monday. The city has introduced a fleet of 20 new Teslas to its police department, aiming to reduce emissions and fight climate change.

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Statements from Officials

Michael Cacciotti, a city council member and regional air quality official, emphasized the importance of this transition in the Los Angeles area, which suffers from poor air quality. South Pasadena Mayor Evelyn Zneimer highlighted that this move will create a "21st-century police force that is safe, clean, and saves taxpayer dollars."

Police Chief Brian Solinsky noted the significant reduction in operational costs and the potential for long-term benefits from the switch to electric vehicles.

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