FedEx Adds Electric Vehicles to Delivery Fleet for Emissions Reduction

Reuters01-15
FedEx Adds Electric Vehicles to Delivery Fleet for Emissions Reduction

FedEx Corporation has introduced 17 electric trucks for its transportation operations in Japan as part of its efforts to reduce emissions from last-mile deliveries. The newly deployed vehicles, Mitsubishi Fuso eCanter and Isuzu Elf EV (with a 1.5-ton payload capacity), will operate in Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Osaka. Based on the estimated delivery routes, each electric vehicle is expected to reduce annual emissions by approximately 3.3 tons compared to diesel vehicles. This initiative supports FedEx’s goal of achieving carbon-neutral operations by 2040 and contributes to Japan’s national target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2035 compared to 2013 levels, and reaching net zero by 2050. Additionally, FedEx offers the FedEx® Sustainability Insights tool, which provides customers with emission data related to their shipments to support sustainable logistics strategies.

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