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DHL to debut zero-emission electric delivery vans in US

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LOS ANGELES: Deutsche Post DHL Group’s StreetScoo­ter electric vehicle unit will enter the US market next year as delivery firms and municipali­ties work to cut greenhouse gas emissions. DHL will debut StreetScoo­ter’s zero-emission Work L delivery van in two urban US markets, one on each coast, starting in Spring 2020, the companies said. They did not specify which markets would be the first. Full deployment could come in 2022 and 2023, said Ulrich Stuhec, StreetScoo­ter’s chief technology officer, who joined the company from Ford

Motor Co in October.

Los Angeles, London, Berlin, Tokyo and 30 other cities around the globe have been working to establish zero-emission zones by 2030. Those cities hope to curb accumulati­ng greenhouse gases that contribute to extreme weather, higher temperatur­es and rising sea levels, which have steep economic, environmen­tal and human costs. The transporta­tion industry - which includes fossil fuel-burning ships, trains, trucks and planes - accounted for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2010, according to the United Nations’ Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change.

Over the last three years, DHL has kicked off “CO2-free last mile delivery” efforts with German cities like Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. Roughly 10,000 of the 12,000 StreetScoo­ter electric vehicles on the road make DHL deliveries. They operate in Amsterdam, Vienna and cities around Germany - saving roughly 36,000 metric tons of CO2 per truck each year, StreetScoo­ter said. “We have the most experience on the road while others are still working on their first prototypes,” StreetScoo­ter’s Stuhec said in a recent interview.

Up-and-coming delivery competitor Amazon.com Inc in September gave the electric vehicle industry a jolt with its plan to order 100,000 electric delivery vans from Rivian Automotive LLC, a company it funds. The first vans should hit streets in 2021. Meanwhile, Amazon said its delivery partners are using around 200 electric vehicles. United Parcel Service Inc has 1,000 electric and hybrid electric vehicles in its fleet, and FedEx Corp last year announced plans to deploy 1,000 electric vehicles in California.

 ??  ?? NEW YORK: A DHL employee delivers boxes in New York City. — AFP
NEW YORK: A DHL employee delivers boxes in New York City. — AFP

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