How many mail trucks are there in the us

The United States Postal Service (USPS) operates a large fleet of vehicles, including mail trucks, to deliver mail and packages across the country. According to the USPS's annual reports and other sources, here are some approximate numbers:

  1. Total Vehicle Fleet: As of 2020, the USPS has a total fleet of around 215,000 vehicles.
  2. Mail Trucks (Grumman LLV): The USPS has a fleet of approximately 140,000 Grumman Long Life Vehicles (LLV), which are the iconic mail trucks with a distinctive design. These vehicles have been in service since the 1980s and are being gradually replaced by newer models.
  3. Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDV): The USPS has ordered 180,000 Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDV) from Oshkosh Corporation, which are expected to replace the Grumman LLVs. The first NGDVs began arriving in 2021, and the rollout is expected to continue through 2025.
  4. Other Vehicles: The USPS also operates a variety of other vehicles, including:
    • Cargo vans and trucks: around 10,000
    • Pickup trucks: around 5,000
    • SUVs and passenger vehicles: around 10,000
    • Electric and hybrid vehicles: around 1,000 (as part of the USPS's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint)

Please note that these numbers are approximate and may have changed since the last public update. The USPS is constantly updating its fleet to meet changing demands and technological advancements.