Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said on Thursday that he would employ an electric-powered limousine should he become president.

Speaking at an MSNBC climate forum at Georgetown University, an audience member asked if Yang would "lead by example and order an electric presidential vehicle?"

Not only did Yang say his vehicle would be electric, but he went even further.

"I'll do better. If I'm president, the entire White House motor pool will be electric," Yang said.

The presidential motorcade usually includes limousines, several large SUVs and security motorcycles.

The tech entrepreneur also said that the country needs a "constitutional amendment to protect our environment" and "a head of the EPA that believes in the EPA."