The Metropolitan Police is to run 11 Toyota Mirais, creating the world's largest fleet of hydrogen fuel - cell
electric police vehicles.
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Another seven of the 13 were announced back in January, 2017, including
vehicles like a hybrid Ford Mustang, hybrid F - 150, two hybrid
police vehicles, and a battery -
electric crossover that will premiere the company's forthcoming self - driving technology.
The Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell
Electric Vehicle starts life as a
Police car with the Metropolitan
Police in London, with a fleet of 11 Mirai's bringing zero emission patrol cars to the capital.
Now, the company is introducing a plug - in hybrid
vehicle with an all -
electric range of 21 miles for
police and government customers.
The upgraded 770 cold cranking amp
electric battery allows all the essential gadgets in the
police vehicle to function without draining the systems main power source.
They're crowing about all the green things they're doing, such as purchasing carbon offsets in the form of renewable energy certificates, donating $ 50k to the Las Vegas
police force for purchasing
electric vehicles (does that buy more than maybe two?)
While the Altima hybrids are the first alternate fuel
vehicles to be used as regular
police cars, the NYPD already uses hybrid
vehicles in its parking enforcement fleet as well as
electric scooters.