MAJOR international express service provider, dhl Express, has geared up to electrify its last-mile delivery fleet with the deployment of 24 electric vans in Jakarta and Bandung with the aim of eliminating 177 tonnes of carbon emissions yearly.
The introduction of the new e-vans underscores the company's commitment to paving way for more sustainable operations, and contribute to climate protection. Currently, there are four electric vans and six electric bikes serving areas in Jakarta and Surabaya.
Said DHL Express CEO John Pearson: 'DHL has a clear roadmap to achieving that and will not cease to identify new and available solutions to support our mission. This means taking real action and working with like-minded partners to help us drive our sustainability targets.'
Said DHL Express technical advisor Ahmad Mohamad: 'We will continue to transition our fleet to electric vehicles in other cities. We will also invest in other low-carbon solutions, such as e-trucks and solar panels in Indonesia.'
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The introduction of the new e-vans underscores the company's commitment to paving way for more sustainable operations, and contribute to climate protection. Currently, there are four electric vans and six electric bikes serving areas in Jakarta and Surabaya.
Said DHL Express CEO John Pearson: 'DHL has a clear roadmap to achieving that and will not cease to identify new and available solutions to support our mission. This means taking real action and working with like-minded partners to help us drive our sustainability targets.'
Said DHL Express technical advisor Ahmad Mohamad: 'We will continue to transition our fleet to electric vehicles in other cities. We will also invest in other low-carbon solutions, such as e-trucks and solar panels in Indonesia.'
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