Manchester Evening News

Royal Mail to trial ‘friendly’ e-Trikes

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ROYAL Mail is holding its first ever trial of e-Trikes, powered by a combinatio­n of solar, battery, pedal and brake technology.

The move will help postal workers deliver letters and parcels in a more environmen­tally-friendly way, said Royal Mail.

Eight e-Trikes will be trialled in Stratford, east London, Cambridge and Sutton Coldfield in the next few weeks, for six months before the company decides whether to expand the trikes more widely across the UK.

The Italian-made trikes will be able to carry letters, cards and most parcels, on roads and some cycle paths.

Pedals are assisted by a battery-operated motor, recharged by mains power, aided by solar panels on the trike.

David Gold, director of public affairs & policy at Royal Mail, said: “We are committed to making changes to our operations which reduce our environmen­tal impact whilst ensuring we continue to meet customer expectatio­ns.

“Alongside our ongoing transforma­tion programme, this trial is part of a programme of initiative­s across our business that will ensure we can continue to deliver letters and parcels safely, efficientl­y and responsibl­y.”

 ??  ?? Postman Nigel Roughty in front of the ArcelorMit­tal Orbit at the unveiling of the zero-carbon emission e-Trikes
Postman Nigel Roughty in front of the ArcelorMit­tal Orbit at the unveiling of the zero-carbon emission e-Trikes

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