May 21, 2026

Bi-Coastal Fleet Accord: City of New York and Los Angeles County Launch Nation’s First-Ever Municipal Vehicle Partnership
Clean fleet partnership will drive climate goals through mutual support, advocacy, and existing scale.
NEW YORK — Today, at the 37th Annual Equipment & Vehicle Show, the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and Los Angeles County Internal Service Department (LAC) announced a first-in-the-nation Bi-Coastal Fleet Accord (BCFA). For the first time ever, the nation’s largest city and the nation’s largest county — with the largest municipal fleets and charging networks — have aligned into an advocacy block, with the goal of mutual support and leveraging the existing scale of the respective fleets. Through the Bi-Coastal Fleet Accord, the two municipalities will look to promote the continued investment, purchasing, and innovation for alternative-fueled vehicles to allow for a more comprehensive transition to zero-emissions vehicles and sustainable fleet operations across both locations.
“The City of New York and Los Angeles County operate two of the largest municipal fleets in the country, and through the Bi-Coastal Fleet Accord we are unlocking transformative potential,” said DCAS Commissioner Yume Kitasei. “By aligning with Los Angeles County, DCAS is accelerating fleet electrification and helping to shape a more efficient and sustainable future for cities nationwide.”
“The Bi-Coastal Fleet Accord is a landmark partnership that ensures Los Angeles County and New York City are no longer navigating the transition to clean energy in isolation. By establishing this 'Bicoastal Bridge,' we are combining our institutional knowledge to move the market and create a path for municipal fleet transformation. For ISD, this is about more than just vehicles; it is about working together to build a resilient, sustainable future that serves our departments and our communities alike,” said Quintin Haynes, chief deputy director of the County of Los Angeles Internal Services Department.
“New York City and Los Angeles County have been independently pursuing ambitious programs of sustainable and electric fleets,” states DCAS Deputy Commissioner and NYC Chief Fleet Officer Keith Kerman. “Effective today, the nation’s largest city and largest county are in this effort together through the Bi-Coastal Fleet Accord. Electric vehicles are efficient, clean, and reliable and critical to our transportation future. NYC and LAC will coordinate to promote, advance, and invest in a cleaner Zero Emissions Vehicle fleet of tomorrow; or, put more simply: NYC+LAC=ZEV!”
Together, New York City and Los Angeles County operate more than 47,000 fleet vehicles. Of that, New York City currently manages over 5,800 electric vehicles, while Los Angeles County is advancing a Zero Emissions Vehicle Mobility Plan that calls for the replacement of 6,300 vehicles with zero-emission models.
As part of the initiative, DCAS will work alongside Los Angeles County fleet leadership and explore various avenues of cooperation. This includes hosting quarterly meetings, exchanging data on topics such as charger reliability, identifying funding gaps, and coordinating on infrastructure planning. Additionally, DCAS and LAC will work together to sharing technical specifications for vehicles and chargers so manufacturers build to common technical requirements that serve municipal needs. The partnership will also include collaboration with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Volpe Center on a joint Clean Fleet Transition Report to identify opportunities for cities nationwide to advance sustainable fleet operations.
This announcement builds on New York City's continued leadership in fleet electrification and sustainability. Last month, DCAS announced surpassing 1,000 electric vehicles assigned to law enforcement agencies, and that the NYC Department of Sanitation, NYC Parks and DCAS enforcement will fully electrify by 2030, five years ahead of the 2035 target established by Local Law 140. To date, the City of New York operates nearly 10,500 electrified units including 5,825 electric vehicles and 4,683 hybrid units. Over 2,500 charging ports support the electric fleet, NY’s largest electric charging network. In addition, 11,695 fleet units use 100% renewable diesel, including law enforcement response trucks. These advancements reflect the city’s ongoing efforts as a national leader in sustainable, safe, and efficient fleet operations, managing the largest electric vehicle fleet and charging networks in New York State.
The Los Angeles County Internal Services Department (ISD) provides critical support and infrastructure management for the nation’s largest county. As a central driver of the Los Angeles County’s clean energy goals, ISD oversees one of the largest municipal fleets in the United States, comprised of more than 15,000 vehicles that provide essential services to over 10 million residents. Guided by the County’s Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Mobility Plan, ISD is leading a strategic and responsible transition toward a zero-emission municipal fleet. Currently, the County operates the second-largest municipal charging network in the country, with close to 2,000 charging ports currently in operation. This vital infrastructure serves as a "National Network" model, supporting both internal fleet operations and the diverse communities ISD serves. ISD continues to focus on modular, resilient charging solutions and innovative funding models to ensure that Los Angeles County remains a leader in climate action and grid resiliency.
About the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services
The NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) makes city government work for all New Yorkers. Our commitment to equity, effectiveness, and sustainability guides our work providing city agencies with the resources and support needed to succeed, including:
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About the County of Los Angeles Internal Services Department
The Internal Services Department (ISD) is a general services organization that supports the County of Los Angeles by providing a range of support services to other County departments. This includes the areas of purchasing, contracting, facilities, information technology, and other support services, such as energy and environmental programs management, parking, and mail services. ISD administers high-impact public programs, including Southern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN), Electrifyze (which promotes Electric Vehicle adoption), and the EBD Program. ISD has also been designated by the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors as the lead department for residential broadband service and digital equity initiatives. For more information on ISD, visit isd.lacounty.gov.
Contact:
Amina Sarfraz
Communications Associate, Public Affairs
Communications@dcas.nyc.gov