Swiss Post Accelerates Transition To Electric Delivery Vehicles
Swiss Post is moving forward with its plan to transition to 100 percent electric delivery vehicles to lower its carbon footprint.
Swiss Post is moving forward with its plan to transition to 100 percent electric delivery vehicles to lower its carbon footprint.
Berlin gets creative with renewable energy and energy storage in race against Russian gas cutoff this winter.
StreetScooter electric vehicles are coming to the US and Canada.
Deutsche Post Group DHL has announced that it’s offsetting carbon dioxide emissions for letter mail transport in 2022 at no extra charge. DHL noted that for the past decade, it has transported all of its parcels for its customers with climate-friendly “GoGreen” service and that, starting immediately, it’s also offsetting … [continued]
DHL Express (DHL) has been trialling 9 Lightning Electric Ford Transit 350HD electric vans since late last year in the United States. The pilot has been going well, and the company now intends to put another 89 on the roads of California and New York. The electric vans, produced by … [continued]
DHL has a good history of electric vehicle leadership. Its latest news involves an electric truck order in California.
StreetScooter has updated its model lineup and plans to expand its manufacturing operations into China and the US.
Companies like Tencent, Baidu, Amazon, Samsung, Google, IKEA, Goldman Sachs, Citi, Renault-Nissan, and many more are investing heavily in the field of electric mobility, according to The Global e-Mobility Funding Report for Q2 2019.
It seems like all Forbes 500 companies have awoken and now want to tap into an industry that is projected to have a value of over $500 billion in 2025.
The Deutsche Post continues to see traction with its new StreetScooter brand with an order from the German startup UZE Mobility for 500 StreetScooter Work and Work L trucks.
Ford and DHL have formed a partnership to manufacture the Work XL electric delivery van. The chassis will be manufactured in Turkey, then shipped to Germany where it will be fitted with a body designed by DHL.