The Spokane (Washington) Fleet Services Department is funding the charging infrastructure needed as it transitions to electric vehicles (EVs) through a fuel surcharge. The city council approved the move at a recent meeting, according to its website. The surcharge will support Spokane's Green Fleet Implementation Plan, which requires the city to replace all of its vehicles with electric models or other clean fuel vehicles by 2030.
The surcharge, which took effect on March 1, establishes an added charge of 34 cents per gallon of unleaded fuel, and 46 cents per gallon of diesel fuel. The total per gallon charge will be calculated to be no greater than the difference between the average local retail fuel prices and the gas and diesel charges of Fleet Services, including markup and applicable taxes. That's meant to ensure city-supplied fuel prices remain below the prices charged at retail gas stations.












