Third of DPD UK's final mile fleet now electric
Parcel company DPD UK has confirmed that a third of its final mile van fleet is now electric, and 95% of its transport fleet is running on HVO (Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil).
This means the company is on target to deliver a 46% reduction in emissions by the end of 2024, from the 2020 baseline. It is also on track to meet its net zero target of 2040.
Its latest sustainability update shows an additional 350 EVs (4.25t Ford eTransits) being deployed over the next few months, taking the EV fleet close to 4,000 strong.
Meanwhile, DPD UK's new flagship London sortation centre in Bromley-By-Bow, Docklands, is getting up to speed after opening in November and is now consistently over 90% all-electric in terms of final mile, as part of DPD's plan to deliver electric only across London.
In addition, 95% of DPD UK's HGV fleet is now running on HVO, which reduces emissions by 83% compared to traditional diesel.
As a result, DPD UK is on track to achieve a reduction in emissions of 46% by the end of the year, equating to a total reduction of 167,664 tCO2e since 2020.
Tim Jones, Director of Marketing, Communications & Sustainability DPDgroup UK commented, "Six years into our sustainability journey and we are more committed than ever to delivering real benefits in terms of decarbonising our business and improving every aspect of our operation. While our fully validated Net Zero target remains 2040, we are working hard to bring through as much change and innovation as possible right now and, as these figures show, we are on track with the trajectory required to meet the group target and are making a real difference already. There will be harder challenges down the line, we are well aware of that, but we will continue to work with the best in the sustainability space and invest in the innovation required to get to where we want to be."