July 26, 2024

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Amazon is planning to shift its last-mile fleet program in India to all EVs

Amazon is planning to shift its last-mile fleet program in India to all EVs

By 2040, Amazon wants to achieve carbon emissions-free operations


On Tuesday, in a global first, Amazon announced that it would switch from gasoline-fueled vehicles for last-mile deliveries to battery-powered electric vehicles. Those steps will allow more than 300 delivery service partners to do zero emissions deliveries to their customers through renewable energy sources. 

Many Americans and Europeans are already familiar with Amazon and its ability to work effectively. A completely custom-designed electric vehicle was the first to be launched by Amazon in India to be sold in the country. As a result, delivery providers are able to provide their services in a very safe and carbon-free manner. 

The goal of Amazon is to become carbon emission-free by 2040, which will be a major accomplishment in Amazon’s quest to become carbon emission-free by 2030. 

In order to achieve Amazon’s stated goal of being net zero carbon by the year 2040, we must decarbonize our delivery network. Decarbonizing our delivery network plays a key role in helping us achieve this goal, said Abhinav Singh, VP of operations, at Amazon India. 

The announcement by Singh concludes by adding that by launching the last mile fleet program with an all-electric fleet in India, we will be able to assist our delivery service partners to decarbonize along with us – and we are thrilled that India will be the first country where we can accomplish this goal.

There is no doubt that this delivery boy truck can handle daily deliveries with a capacity of 170 cubic feet and a payload capacity of 400 kilograms due to the spacious delivery boy capacity and the payload capacity of the truck.

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