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Howard County Adds Electric Cars to its Fleet

There's a new sheriff's car in town: a Nissan LEAF.

 

Two Howard County offices hope to spend less on gas, with the addition of electric Nissan Leaf sedans, which County Executive Ken Ulman unveiled last week.

The Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits now have a 2012 Nissan LEAF, which can run about 100 miles per charge, according to a county spokesperson.

The vehicles, which cost $38,000 each, will use approximately $600 of electricity annually, according to a county press release.

“This is just the latest step in our initiative to make Howard County a leader in environmental sustainability and the protection of our natural resources," Ulman said in a statement.

Employees will charge the vehicles at the Thomas Dorsey Building in Columbia, with the charging station provided to the county through a Maryland Energy Administration grant. The charging station is also free for employees and residents of Howard County.

In February of last year, the county announced the introduction of two hybrid trucks to the bureau of highway's tree maintenance division.

These recent additions are far from the first electric vehicles to grace the Howard County fleet though, according to the Columbia Archives website. In 1976, urban planner Jim Rouse purchased a Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar as a county vehicle and drove it around the streets of Columbia, says the Archives website.

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Ohai

12:07 pm on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Why does Ken Ulman pretend to care so much about saving gas when he has those white radar vans parked in along the road with their engines running all day long? How can Ulman pretend to care about environmental sustainablity when he's wasting that much gas with the radar van program?

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