A.P. Møller-Mærsk A/S and Kimberly-Clark have launched a pilot project in Czechia to test battery electric vehicles (BEVs) for freight transport between Kimberly-Clark's Jaromer plant and the Maersk warehouse in Dobřenice. The initiative involves a BEV completing six round trips daily on a 36-kilometre route, with an estimated reduction of 130 tonnes of CO₂e in 2025 compared to a diesel truck on the same route. The project aims to gather operational data and insights to guide future electrification efforts, with plans to deploy a second truck and expand charging infrastructure. The collaboration supports both companies' objectives for GHG emissions reduction, supply chain resilience, and preparation for future decarbonisation regulations.