FedEx Launches Ford E-Transit Pilot In Nine US Markets via insideevs.com
SameDay City is the company's local shipping option, which offers door-to-door delivery of time-sensitive parcels within hours with real-time notifications."FedEx SameDay City is a perfect use-case for testing the capabilities of the Ford E-Transit. With the vehicle's range and the availability of charging infrastructure, we are excited to see how this vehicle performs in our operation and helps us understand the path forward to scale an electrification strategy for FedEx Office.
"FedEx has set a goal to achieve global carbon neutral operations by 2040, which includes transforming the entire FedEx parcel pickup and delivery fleet to all-electric, zero-tailpipe emissions vehicles by 2040. As part of this transition, FedEx Office is the first to test theNeedless to say, if the trial is successful, Ford Motor Company could land a big order for the E-Transit from FedEx, which has already ordered 2,500 electric vans from GM's BrightDrop.
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