Amped Up: Electric cars able to outrun traditional cruisers prompt law enforcement to invest in their own (2024)

Police departments coast to coast are going electric — pursuing savings and efficiency along with bad guys

By Brendan Keefe and Emily Featherston

Published: Aug. 5, 2024 at 1:45 PM CDT

(Atlanta News First/InvestigateTV) – The Dodge Charger Pursuit, the gold standard among police cruisers, can accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in around 6.4 seconds — but many electric vehicles can make that speed in half that time, potentially out-running a police pursuit.

According to law enforcement testing, a 2024 Kia EV6 GT gets to 60 MPH in 3.2 seconds and has a higher top speed than a standard police car. The fastest Tesla models accelerate from zero to 60 MPH in well under three seconds. Several models, including the Rivian pick-up truck, can get to 60 MPH in two and a half seconds.

The concern among law enforcement is that when someone behind the wheel of one of those super-fast EVs chooses to flee, officers driving a gas-powered pursuit vehicle may be outmatched in acceleration.

And those concerns are not unfounded — controlled tests have shown electric vehicles easily outrunning even state troopers.

During a pursuit in West Memphis, Arkansas, a state trooper attempted a tactical vehicle immobilization technique known as a PIT maneuver twice in attempts to stop a fleeing Tesla Model Y, but both times the vehicle accelerated out of reach and was only stopped after driving over a tire-deflation device.

Departments across the country have begun adding EVs to their fleets — some going nearly all-electric — with officers clamoring to get behind the wheel of the new EVs because of the performance characteristics, and jurisdictions eyeing the significant cost savings over time.

Speed when seconds count

“This would be a great vehicle to have if you’re engaged in highway pursuits,” said Georgia Tech campus police lieutenant Jessica Howard. “Just because of how quickly it can get to that speed … this vehicle would definitely be my go-to if I was doing highway pursuits.”

Georgia Tech Police generally don’t engage in highway pursuits, but they do patrol an urban environment where seconds count when responding to high-priority calls. GTPD’s jurisdiction extends 500 yards beyond the campus border where they often respond along with the Atlanta Police Department.

A police chase in June near Georgia Tech sent Atlanta police officers after suspects in a shooting who were fleeing in a Tesla.

During the pursuit, officers briefly lost sight of the Tesla, which was exceeding speeds of 70 MPH on city streets. If not for a police helicopter tracking the vehicle — and heavy traffic that eventually stymied the suspects’ car causing the driver to lose control — officers may never have caught up with it.

Now, three new electric police cars are patrolling the school’s Atlanta campus, with the department assigning its new Mustang Mach-E GT models to patrol officers.

“It’s extremely fast,” Lt. Howard said as she sat behind the wheel of one unit.

From California to Maine, in both big cities and small towns, law enforcement departments are making a similar choice, with all-electric models increasingly patrolling the streets.

In some cases, the proof is in the pursuit: A Logan, Ohio police officer driving a Tesla Model Y was able to keep pace with a Ford Mustang for nearly 45 minutes before the officer decided to call off the chase for safety reasons. The suspect was not apprehended, and the owner later reported the Mustang stolen, but the officer’s dashboard camera captured his electric vehicle’s ability to accelerate quickly and keep pace with the muscle car.

Even the United States Department of Justice has looked at the pros and cons of transitioning to electric law enforcement vehicles.

Going and saving green

For some departments, the primary motivation behind adopting the use of electric vehicles is green, not mean.

Georgia Tech Police worked with a student group, Electrify GT, to find the best patrol car to meet Georgia Tech’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

Multiple jurisdictions in Vermont have made use of state and federal environmental grants to invest in police EVs as the state pushes for lofty electric vehicle targets. And across the border, the Canadian government has moved to replace as many of the vehicles used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as possible by 2035.

On top of the environmental benefits, EVs also save a lot of green when it comes to the budget.

Research from an environmental group in New Hampshire found taxpayer savings of $5,000 per year for each police vehicle replaced.

Georgia Tech estimates an almost $4,000 savings in fuel costs alone for each of its EVs.

Lifetime estimated maintenance costs are also half those of patrol cars powered by internal combustion engines due to the more simplistic design of electric motors.

The savings are easy to sell to the decision-makers and to taxpayers. The police department in Brookhaven, Georgia invested heavily in electric police cars after a pilot program that involved converting a seized Tesla into a police car that proved the efficiency and the savings of EVs.

Despite shortcomings, U.S. fleet continues to trend electric

The electric Mustangs do have some drawbacks compared with their internal combustion counterparts.

Charging requirements can create response issues — a Tesla Model S driven by a police officer in Fremont, California nearly ran out of battery in the middle of a pursuit. State highway patrol took over the high-speed chase, but the fleeing vehicle got away after the pursuit was “called off for safety.”

The driver was eventually caught by highway patrol while the Fremont officer charged his vehicle.

While noting that charging realities can create problems, Fremont has remained committed to its electric fleet.

Other problems are more specific to the interior design of electric vehicles — there’s often no room for a divider between the back seat and the officer behind the wheel, so officers in the EVs have to call another unit to transport arrestees.

Still, the tide appears to be turning.

Dodge recently discontinued the Charger which has been many police departments’ mainstay in favor of focusing on electric models, and it’s not clear what vehicle may replace the long-standing champion of departments nationwide.

Michigan State Police conduct an annual test of police vehicles that this year included only SUVs and pick-up trucks. For the first time in memory, there was no police patrol sedan in the test at all.

Two electric patrol cars bested the rest of the fleet in acceleration: Ford’s Mustang Mach-E GT and Chevrolet’s new Blazer EV Police Pursuit Vehicle. A hybrid gas/electric patrol car also performed well.

“I envision the entire fleet at some point will be electric,” Georgia Tech’s Lt. Howard said. “Over time, other departments will be on board with transitioning to electric vehicles, or a form of electric vehicle, including hybrids, as long as it’s effective and operational within their agencies.”

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Amped Up: Electric cars able to outrun traditional cruisers prompt law enforcement to invest in their own (2024)

FAQs

Why police departments are beginning to adopt electric cars? ›

An EV is typically more expensive up front than a gas-powered car, but police departments offset those costs by not needing to fuel up. The South Pasadena PD expects to save $4,000 a year per EV on fuel alone, Abdalla said. EVs also require less maintenance than gas cars do, compensating for higher sticker costs.

Why shouldn't we switch to electric cars? ›

Making electric cars creates more emissions

The raw materials for making the car have to be mined, and the process of mining creates a lot of greenhouse gases. Then the raw materials have to be refined before they can be used, which again emits more greenhouse gas.

What are the positive effects of electric vehicles? ›

Electric vehicles are more efficient, and that combined with the electricity cost means that charging an electric vehicle is cheaper than filling petrol or diesel for your travel requirements. Using renewable energy sources can make the use of electric vehicles more eco-friendly.

Why are governments pushing electric cars? ›

The Nation will benefit from the successful adoption of EVs as one important element in the Federal Government's strategy to eliminate climate-related emissions from transportation, alongside investments in quality transit, bicycle, and pedestrian networks that give Americans real choices in how to travel.

Are police cars going electric? ›

The South Pasadena Police Department, today, became the nation's first law enforcement agency to completely replace its gasoline-powered vehicles with nonpolluting electric vehicles.

What state has electric police cars? ›

A city in Los Angeles County announced it has become the first in the nation to switch to an all electric police vehicle fleet. The South Pasadena Police Department's zero-emission fleet consists of 20 new Tesla vehicles that will be charged at city hall, according to a news release.

Are electric cars even worse for the environment? ›

Myth #1: Electric vehicles are worse for the climate than gasoline cars because of power plant emissions. FACT: Electric vehicles typically have a smaller carbon footprint than gasoline cars, even when accounting for the electricity used for charging. Electric vehicles (EVs) have no tailpipe emissions.

What is the biggest disadvantage of electric cars? ›

Cost and availability of EV batteries are two primary disadvantages of electric cars.

Are electric car batteries bad for the environment? ›

With all that's required to mine and process minerals — from giant diesel trucks to fossil-fuel-powered refineries — EV battery production has a significant carbon footprint. As a result, building an electric vehicle does more damage to the climate than building a gas car does.

What is a risk of using electric cars? ›

Exposed electrical components, wires, and high-voltage batteries may cause high-voltage shock hazards. If an emergency such as a fire occurs, contact 911 immediately. Physical damage to the vehicle or high-voltage battery may result in immediate or delayed release of toxic and/or flammable gases and fire.

Do electric cars last longer than gas cars? ›

When it comes strictly down to numbers of miles and years, an EV will likely outlast an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle. With regular use, the average lifespan of a gas vehicle is 150,000 miles or eight years, and EVs can last up to 200,000 miles, or about 12 years.

Do electric cars pollute the air? ›

Electricity Sources and Fuel-Cycle Emissions

All-electric vehicles and PHEVs running only on electricity have zero tailpipe emissions, but electricity production, such as power plants, may generate emissions.

What is the biggest issue with electric cars? ›

One key disadvantage of electric cars is the battery life. Like all batteries, the capacity decreases over time. Researchers suggest battery capacity decreases by approximately 2.3% every year. Battery longevity is highly dependent on temperature.

Are electric cars becoming mandatory? ›

As part of the Advanced Clean Cars II regulations, all new passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs sold in California will be zero-emission vehicles by 2035. In October 2023, staff launched a new effort to consider amendments to the Advanced Clean Cars II regulations.

Which is cheaper to own long term, ICE or EV? ›

An electric vehicle costs roughly $3,000 less to own over 5 years than a similar internal combustion engine vehicle. For 3-year leases, EVs cost about $1,800 more on average than ICE vehicles.

Why is everyone switching to electric cars? ›

Electric cars and trucks are better than gas-fueled vehicles because over the course of their lifetime they emit fewer carbon emissions. EVs create 3,932 pounds of carbon equivalent per year, compared to 11,435 for gas powered vehicles, according to calculations from the US Department of Energy.

Why are car companies pushing electric cars? ›

A driving force behind the rollout of EVs by traditional automakers, particularly the so-called Detroit Three, was the need to meet federal vehicle emissions and fuel economy requirements to avoid costly penalties.

Why did people start buying electric cars? ›

Around 27% of respondents selected avoiding the use of gasoline or other fossil fuels as a key reason for going electric. When gasoline or other fossil fuels are burned to power vehicles, they release carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.

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