Top 10 delivery companies committed to decarbonise the last mile

We’ve been following the news, the leaders and those choosing to switch their fleet electric. The first movers to be commended (not only the risk takers), they are also those to learn from. They’ve gone through the consideration of “How do I Switch My Fleet Electric”. Here are those leading the market:

1. Amazon

  • Initiative: Amazon has committed to deploying 100,000 electric delivery vans by 2030 through its partnership with Rivian, an electric vehicle manufacturer. The first of these vehicles have already started making deliveries in several cities.
  • Purpose: This move is part of Amazon’s broader Climate Pledge, which aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.

2. UPS

  • Initiative: UPS has ordered 10,000 electric delivery trucks from Arrival (filed for insolvency Feb 2024), a UK-based EV manufacturer, with plans to deploy them in the U.S. and Europe. They are also working with other manufacturers like Workhorse and Daimler to expand their electric fleet.
  • Purpose: UPS aims to reduce its carbon footprint and transition to more sustainable operations globally.

3. FedEx

  • Initiative: FedEx has pledged to transition its entire global parcel pickup and delivery fleet to electric vehicles by 2040. The company has already begun integrating EVs from manufacturers like GM’s BrightDrop and Ford.
  • Purpose: This is part of FedEx’s broader goal to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040.

4. DHL

  • Initiative: DHL is investing in electric vehicles and plans to operate 80,000 EVs by 2030 as part of its GoGreen environmental program. They have already started using EVs for deliveries in several countries.
  • Purpose: DHL’s goal is to reduce all logistics-related emissions to net zero by 2050.

5. Domino’s Pizza

  • Initiative: Domino’s has been deploying electric bikes and scooters for pizza delivery in various markets, and recently, they announced the purchase of 800 Chevy Bolt EVs to be used across the U.S.
  • Purpose: The aim is to reduce carbon emissions and fuel costs while maintaining efficient delivery services.

6. IKEA

  • Initiative: IKEA has committed to using electric vehicles for all home deliveries by 2025. The company is already using EVs in several major cities globally, including New York, Shanghai, and Paris.
  • Purpose: This initiative supports IKEA’s goal to become climate positive by 2030.

7. PepsiCo

  • Initiative: PepsiCo has ordered 100 Tesla Semi trucks to reduce emissions in its logistics operations. They plan to use these electric trucks for transporting products between distribution centers.
  • Purpose: PepsiCo’s broader sustainability goal includes reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030.

8. Walmart

  • Initiative: Walmart has placed an order for 130 Tesla Semi trucks and is exploring other electric vehicles for its logistics fleet as part of its Project Gigaton, which aims to avoid one gigaton of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
  • Purpose: The company is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and improving the sustainability of its supply chain.

9. Lyft

  • Initiative: Lyft has committed to transitioning 100% of its fleet to electric vehicles by 2030. The company is encouraging its drivers to switch to EVs through various incentives and partnerships.
  • Purpose: This is part of Lyft’s larger goal to combat climate change and reduce emissions in the transportation sector.

10. Uber

Purpose: Uber’s commitment is part of its broader effort to become a zero-emission mobility platform.

Initiative: Uber aims to have 100% of its rides in the U.S., Canada, and Europe be in electric vehicles by 2030, and worldwide by 2040. They are offering incentives and partnerships to drivers to facilitate the switch to EVs.

Uber Eats and Just Eat: Some food delivery platforms like Uber Eats and Just Eat have pilot programs or partnerships with EV providers. These efforts are often tied to broader sustainability goals rather than immediate profitability.

If you are wanting to understand the how and when to switch your fleet, get in touch with our team to help you.

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