Guam government adds 8 plug-in hybrid vehicles to public fleet as resident EV incentives expire
The government of Guam has added eight new 2026 Hyundai Tucson plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to its public fleet, distributing them across five agencies including the Department of Youth Affairs and the Department of Public Works. The rollout, led by Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Joshua Tenorio, comes at a time when incentives that previously helped Guam residents purchase electric vehicles have been eliminated. The move represents a continued push for cleaner transportation in the public sector despite changing policy landscapes for EV adoption.
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Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Joshua Tenorio handed over the keys to five agencies during a ceremony Monday at Adelup.
The vehicles, all 2026 Hyundai Tucsons, went to the Department of Youth Affairs, the Department of Public...
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