FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hathian, March 15, 2025: In an exciting step toward sustainability, the Hathian Police Department (HPD) is proud to announce that it will be transitioning to a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) as part of its ongoing commitment to fighting climate change and reducing the city’s carbon footprint.
As a leader in community safety, the HPD recognizes the critical importance of environmental responsibility. By embracing electric vehicles, the department will not only help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but will also contribute to cleaner air and healthier neighbourhoods. The transition is expected to significantly decrease the department’s reliance on fossil fuels and offer long-term savings in operational costs.
The HPD’s fleet upgrade will include a variety of electric cars and SUVs equipped with the latest in law enforcement technology. The vehicles will be fitted with the necessary tools and equipment while maintaining a focus on energy efficiency and reducing the overall environmental impact.
This initiative is part of Hathian’s broader effort to meet its ambitious sustainability goals, which include reducing city-wide emissions by 30% by 2030. The move also aligns with the growing demand for environmentally conscious policies and the public’s desire for cleaner, greener solutions to everyday challenges.
In addition to the environmental benefits, the switch to EVs will also offer HPD officers a quieter, smoother driving experience and increased reliability, all while contributing to a reduction in the city’s noise pollution and air quality issues.
The HPD is working closely with local green technology experts to ensure a seamless transition, with the first batch of EVs expected to hit the streets as early as next month. The department will also offer educational resources to the public to promote EV adoption within the community.
With this forward-thinking initiative, the Hathian Police Department is setting a new standard in both law enforcement and environmental stewardship. Stay tuned for updates on the fleet’s rollout and the department’s ongoing efforts to create a greener, safer future for all.
For more information, please contact:
Lt Detective A. Nakayama
Hathian Police Department
Phone: (555) 123-4567
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hathianpolice.gov.la
Social Media: @cdhpd.bsky.social
Editor’s note: Because of course, an electric car fleet in a city that has regular power supply problems and has to buy in fuel and generators on a fairly predicable storm cycle. Oh and EV battery fires need specialist tools from a Fire Department to put out, has the FDH been invested in? Oh and let’s not forget about the state of the roads already, what’s another tonne or two of badly driven weight for our streets? Next time their resource manager tells me they are rationing out everything including the most basic of spare parts, I’m not going to believe her. Climate Change is real, but here’s a solution that no one was asking for before one hundred other things…
