OLYMPIA, WA – The City of Olympia received $11,000 from the Olympia Regional Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) to purchase its first electric vehicle, according to The Olympian newspaper. Ruth Snyder, a city inspector, will be using the new vehicle for her work in the downtown area and South Capital neighborhood.
It plugs into any 110-volt outlet, has a maximum speed of about 30 miles per hour and runs about four hours on a charge, said Keith Stahley, the city’s director of Community Planning and Development.











