Coconut Creek Launches Florida's First Fully Electric Waste Collection Fleet
The City of Coconut Creek has deployed Florida's first fully electric fleet for residential recycling and waste collection. The new vehicles aim to reduce emissions and noise pollution.

The City of Coconut Creek has deployed Florida's first fully electric fleet for residential recycling and waste collection services. The initiative, undertaken in partnership with Republic Services, marks a significant step towards reducing the city's environmental footprint.
The new fleet consists of entirely electric-powered trucks designed for collecting both waste and recyclable materials. The transition is expected to yield substantial reductions in local air pollution and decrease noise levels associated with waste collection routes, improving the quality of life for residents.
City officials stated that the move to electric vehicles is a strategic decision to enhance the sustainability of municipal operations. While upfront costs for electric fleets can be higher, potential long-term savings on fuel and maintenance are anticipated.
This deployment highlights a growing trend among municipalities to modernize infrastructure with greener technologies. Coconut Creek aims to set a precedent for other Florida cities in adopting sustainable solutions for essential public services.