FedEx Corporation has expanded its electric vehicle $(EV)$ fleet in Singapore, adding eight new Mercedes-Benz eVito panel vans. With this addition, more than a quarter of the company's Singapore pickup and delivery fleet is now electric. The new EVs feature safety and efficiency enhancements, including a 360° parking camera and advanced lighting systems. Each vehicle has a load capacity of 923 kg and an estimated range of up to 321 km per charge. The integration of these EVs is part of FedEx's broader efforts to reduce emissions and increase sustainability, with the new vehicles expected to reduce annual tailpipe CO₂ emissions by approximately 38 tons. Combined with existing EVs, the Singapore fleet is estimated to avoid 186 tons of CO₂ emissions annually. The vehicles are stationed at the FedEx South Pacific Regional Hub, where over half of the electricity has been generated from on-site solar panels since January 2025. These initiatives support the company's global target of achieving carbon-neutral operations by 2040.
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