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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  California police face challenges with electric Tesla patrol cars after going green. Here’s why

California police face challenges with electric Tesla patrol cars after going green. Here’s why

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
October 17, 2024
in Auto, The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
California police face challenges with electric Tesla patrol cars after going green. Here's why

Green initiative brings unexpected issues to police departments

As part of California’s push for greener transportation, several police departments have adopted Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) as patrol cars, but some officers are finding these high-tech vehicles ill-suited for the job. The move comes after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law mandating all vehicles in the state to be zero-emission by 2035. In response, departments like Irvine and Menlo Park invested heavily in Tesla models, including the much-publicized $150,000 Cybertruck for the Irvine Police Department.

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Learning curve: Tesla patrol cars hit operational snags

While the electric Teslas bring environmental benefits, police officers are experiencing several logistical issues with the vehicles. In Menlo Park, three customized Tesla Model Ys, purchased for about $50,000 each, are in use. Officers appreciate the cars’ speed, acceleration, and handling, but significant challenges have emerged, particularly regarding the vehicles’ off-road capabilities. According to a report from the Menlo Park city council, the autopilot safety features prevent officers from driving over curbs when necessary, limiting the vehicles’ effectiveness in critical situations.

Further complicating matters, the interior layout of the Teslas isn’t conducive to police work. Police belts and bulletproof vests encroach upon the passenger seat space, making it difficult for officers to transport additional personnel or train new recruits. The report also noted that the rear seats are cramped, reducing the space available to safely detain suspects.

“The equipment overhangs the passenger seat, making it nearly unusable,” the report detailed. “This is not an immediate issue since we don’t have two officers in every car, but it limits future operations, especially when training new officers.”

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Charging concerns and limited prisoner transport capabilities

Other departments, like Ukiah, have also run into problems. Police Chief Cedric Crook explained that the two modified Tesla Model 3s, purchased for a combined $150,000, presented charging challenges. The department has struggled with charger availability, and the cars only have room for one detained individual, limiting their functionality during routine patrol.

“I’m not ready to put an officer in a Tesla,” Crook candidly told the San Francisco Chronicle.

Success with alternative EVs

While Tesla’s introduction to law enforcement has proven problematic, other electric vehicles are faring better in police work. Fort Bragg Police Department opted for five electric Ford F-150 Lightning trucks and installed a network of chargers in their parking lot. According to Police Chief Neil Cervenka, the trucks have delivered better results than their Tesla counterparts.

“Tesla isn’t the right answer in the law enforcement market currently for electric adoption,” Cervenka told the Chronicle, “but there might be better options.” Despite the mixed reviews, departments like Ukiah and Menlo Park remain committed to California’s environmental goals, continuing to explore alternative options that meet both sustainability and operational needs.

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