FedEx Expands Electric Vehicle Fleet in Hong Kong to Support Sustainability Goals

Reuters
Aug 20
FedEx Expands Electric Vehicle Fleet in Hong Kong to Support Sustainability Goals

FedEx Corporation has announced the expansion of its electric vehicle fleet in Hong Kong, adding six new Mercedes-Benz eVito electric light commercial vehicles for pickup and delivery services. This initiative aligns with the company's goal to achieve global carbon neutrality by 2040. The new vehicles, which can carry up to 913 kilograms and have a range of over 264 kilometers per charge, are expected to reduce the operational carbon footprint in Hong Kong. As part of its broader sustainability efforts, FedEx plans to continue increasing the number of electric vehicles in its Hong Kong fleet in the coming years. Additionally, the company is implementing various sustainability measures, including the introduction of a cloud-based carbon emission tracking tool and collaborations with local social enterprises to promote a circular supply chain.

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