DHL Expands its Green Footprint Deploying Electric Vehicles in Shanghai
DHL Global Forwarding, the freight specialist arm of Deutsche Post DHL Group, has expanded its electric vehicles (EV), fleet at its facility in Shanghai.
The new vehicles will operate for a total monthly mileage of more than 20,000 km, which is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 300 tons per year. This is part of the company's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and providing sustainable logistics solutions.
The successful deployment of the electric vehicles is made possible by the support from Worldex Logistics and Reach-Wing Logistics, DHL's strategic partners in China responding to last-mile pickup and delivery, sharing the task of making logistics and transportation greener.
The Deutsche Post DHL Group said it will invest €7 billion until 2030 in clean operations to reduce its emissions to under 29 million tons by 2030 as part of the Science Based Targets Initiative. That includes increasing the usage of sustainable fuels in both air and ocean freight for our shipments and electrifying 60% of last-mile delivery vehicles.
Steve Huang, CEO of DHL Global Forwarding China, said: "The climate crisis is top of mind today. We can no longer neglect the impact of our business operations on the environment. The transportation sector emits about 30% of CO2 generated by truck traffic. However, new technology and the development of sustainable fuels are providing us with more options to reduce and eliminate emissions. Deploying electric vehicles is an important step in expanding our green footprint."
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