Fast-charging, eco-friendly last-mile delivery EVs designed for the narrowest streets, boosting delivery rates by 30% and exempt from traffic and parking restrictions.
Why
Logistics carbon footprints
E-commerce and last-mile delivery operators rely mainly on diesel/gasoline-fueled vehicles, increasing urban pollution.
Road congestion problems
Delivery vans often get stuck in traffic, cannot access or park on narrow streets.
Increasing traffic restrictions
Local authorities are reducing vehicle access and parking spaces to reduce pollution in urban areas.
Market
200bn
Forecast number of packages delivered globally by 2025 from 90bn in 2018, a weight on last-mile logistics companies and cities, requiring environmentally and socially beneficial solutions: BCG
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