The Department of Infrastructure says it's bought 186 diesel vehicles since the government declared a climate emergency two years ago.
The figures were released in a response to a Freedom of Information request.
In its response, the DOI says it hasn't bought any petrol vehicles since 2019.
The government declared a climate emergency that May, with a pledge to ban fossil-fuelled vehicles being sold on the Island by 2040.
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