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- Net-zero goal: Amazon’s largest electric truck order supports its pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040.
- Massive capacity: 200+ eActros 600 vehicles will transport over 350 million packages annually across the UK and Germany.
- Infrastructure commitment: Amazon will install fast-charging stations and collaborate on external charging networks to enable long-haul electric trucking.
Amazon has announced its largest-ever purchase of electric heavy goods vehicles (eHGVs), ordering over 200 eActros 600 trucks from Mercedes-Benz Trucks. These vehicles will join Amazon’s existing eHGV fleet later this year as part of the company’s climate commitment.
A Step Toward Net Zero
The order aligns with Amazon’s Climate Pledge to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Amazon is focusing on route efficiency, scaling zero-emission transportation, and partnering with stakeholders to expand charging infrastructure.
“We’ve announced our largest-ever order of electric heavy goods vehicles,” Amazon stated, reinforcing its dedication to sustainable logistics.
High-Impact Deployment
The eActros 600 trucks will operate on Amazon’s high-mileage middle-mile network in the UK and Germany, transporting trailers between fulfillment centers, sort centers, and delivery stations. Combined, these vehicles are expected to handle over 350 million packages annually.
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Overcoming Infrastructure Challenges
Charging infrastructure for heavy vehicles remains a hurdle due to the distances trucks travel, charging speed, and power availability at strategic locations. To address this:
- Amazon will install 360kW chargers at key locations, enabling 20%-80% charging in just over an hour.
- Partnerships with stakeholders will help deploy external charging points for extended journeys.
This investment marks a significant milestone in decarbonizing Amazon’s transportation operations and setting a precedent for the logistics industry.
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