Deutsche Post DHL Group is to add more than 2,000 Ford electric delivery vans to its worldwide fleet by the end of 2023, enhancing its existing position in using eLCVs for last-mile delivery worldwide.
The two firms have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the deployment of electrified vans used for logistics operations, supporting their commitments to provide sustainable/green services.
The first E-Transits under the agreement have already joined Deutsche Post DHL Group’s electric fleet used for last-mile deliveries in several countries worldwide. The majority of vehicles will be E-Transit panel vans for handling express shipments in the Americas and Europe. The order also includes an unspecified number of Ford Pro Special Vehicles with a customised box for inner-city distribution in Germany.
The 2,000-plus eLCV fleet will be supported by a full suite of solutions including access to Ford Pro’s connected E-Telematics software and charging solutions to reduce costs and maximise uptime, service and productivity.
The agreement will explore the co-development of future products as well as new digital and charging solutions. Deutsche Post DHL Group will also get access to test vehicles and monitoring services.
The deal will also support the two organisations’ common zero-emission goals. Deutsche Post DHL Group is committed to strengthen clean operations for climate protection and will invest €7bn (£6bn) in the current decade on its path to net-zero emissions logistics. The group is targeting a share of 60% e-vehicles used for carbon neutral pick-up and delivery by 2030.
Anna Spinelli, chief procurement officer & head of mobility, Deutsche Post DHL Group, added: “Electrification of last mile logistics is a major pillar to decarbonise our operations. Adding the new Ford E-Transit to our global fleet of around 27,000 electric vans further strengthens our capability of providing green delivery services worldwide. Joining forces to address our logistics specific requirements will drive operational and service efficiency further.”
Ford is targeting zero emissions for all vehicle sales and carbon neutrality across its European footprint of facilities, logistics and suppliers by 2035, and carbon neutrality globally no later than 2050.
Hans Schep, general manager, Ford Pro, Europe, commented: “Ford Pro and Deutsche Post DHL Group share the vision of greater sustainability and a commitment to electrified solutions, and this agreement is a major step towards millions of deliveries being completed by electrified vehicles around the world. E-Transit is the top-selling commercial EV in North America and since June is also the best-seller in its segment in Europe, meaning the all-electric two-tonne van is already making big strides to support this ambition.”