MIAMI,
20
April
2023
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21:56 PM
Europe/Amsterdam

MIA has electrifying news before Earth Day

Just in time for Earth Day, The Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) received its first four all-electric vehicles this month, with 13 more scheduled for arrival next year and 24 more expected over the next five years. 

The Nissan Leaf 40-kilowatt cars are being assigned to employees whose job duties require the most frequent travel to and from MIA, such as supervisors in MDAD’s Airside, Landside and Maintenance divisions.

Every day is Earth Day in Miami-Dade County because our environment is our economy and the key to our survival. We work year-round to protect our planet and our residents by building resilient infrastructure and looking for innovative solutions that help us mitigate the impacts of climate change and ensure that all our residents live safely to thrive. Miami-Dade County is leading the way on renewable energy, resilient infrastructure, and heat mitigation, making us a future-ready community at the forefront of climate solutions.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava

MDAD also plans to transition its fleet of gas buses to electric vehicles that will shuttle employees and travelers between the airport’s terminal, employee parking garage, and remote economy park and ride lot. MIA currently has 38 gas buses.

The electrifying news is just the latest way that MIA is reducing its carbon footprint and saving millions of dollars in energy and water consumption annually. To learn more, visit the Fly Green at MIA webpage.

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