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Amazon reaches 10,000 electric vehicles in India delivery fleet

Amazon is now testing electric heavy goods vehicles between Bengaluru and Chennai.

Amazon reaches 10,000 electric vehicles in India delivery fleet
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Amazon has announced a significant leap in its sustainability efforts, surpassing its goal of deploying 10,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in its India delivery fleet more than a year ahead of schedule.

The milestone, achieved in October 2024, marks an important mark in Amazon's commitment to The Climate Pledge, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions across its operations by 2040, ten years ahead of the Paris Agreement, says an official release.

"Amazon’s EVs are now making deliveries in major metros like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru as well as reaching remote locations from Leh to Gangtok, covering a total of 500 cities across India. EVs reduce carbon emissions by taking traditional diesel vehicles off Indian roads."

Testing long-range electric heavy trucks
Amazon continues to make progress in decarbonising its fleet, and is the first e-commerce company to test long-range electric heavy trucks along the 350km Bengaluru-Chennai highway under The Climate Pledge’s Laneshift Initiative, the release added. "The project brings together industry leaders including Amazon, Ashok Leyland, Billion-E and ChargeZone to explore the potential of long-range electric freight transportation.

"The Laneshift-India EV freight corridor project is the first step in the development of a network of connected EV freight highways in India, bringing together businesses, logistics service providers, original equipment manufacturers, charging point operators, and financiers to accelerate the adoption of electric trucks across India's highways."

Abhinav Singh, Vice President, Operations, Amazon India says: "Having more than 10,000 electric vehicles in our fleet and successfully testing long-range electric trucks are achievements that we are very proud of at Amazon. As a company and as a country, we must transition to zero tailpipe emission trucks to meet India’s net-zero goals and cut reliance on diesel freight.

"The logistics industry still faces limited charging infrastructure and range anxiety, and we are excited to continue to work with the government and key players in the industry to find solutions."

Custom EVs for Amazon’s delivery goals
Amazon has developed custom EVs through collaborations with leading manufacturers like Volvo Eicher, Tata Motors and Altigreen. The company enables affordable financing for electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers and trucks, helping to lower adoption barriers among delivery service providers and delivery associates, working with fintech firms including Risewise, VidyutTech, cKers, Turn0, NBFCs, lending institutions and the Small Industries Development Bank of India, the release added.

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