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Delivering a zero-emission future - DPD scales up it electric vehicle investment plan

Dwain McDonald, CEO of UK domestic parcels carrier DPD, is calling on vehicle manufacturers, energy providers, national and local Government to start working together now to reduce emissions and congestion for the benefit of current and future generations.

The call follows the launch of a new, White Paper from DPD ‘Delivering a Zero-Emission Future’ with an eight-point plan to radically accelerate the pace of change, including manufacturers making more right-hand drive Electric Vehicles (EVs) available in the UK and consistency across clean air, ULEV (Ultra Low Emission Vehicles), and zero emission zone standards.

Additionally, the White Paper calls for new regulation to ensure the safe and responsible operation of e-cargo bikes.

DPD also announced that it has significantly scaled up its own EV investment programme and will grow its current fleet of 139 vehicles to 500 by the end of 2020.

‘DPD is determined to contribute to a greener future for the UK through the widespread deployment of electric vehicles,’ said Dwain McDonald. ‘Our vision is to be the nation’s cleanest, quietest and safest emissions-free parcel delivery company. We call on manufacturers, plus local and national governments, to partner with us to help make this vision a reality.

‘The decarbonisation of transport fleets is challenging, both operationally and financially. DPD has already made large financial commitments to purchase commercial electric vehicles and change operating models to help reduce emissions and congestion for the benefit of the society we live in. But it isn’t happening fast enough, so we need to remove the barriers that are slowing the pace of change.

‘We cannot do this alone. We need stakeholders from across a range of industries to work together in a holistic way to create an infrastructure that makes large-scale EV deployment feasible.’

Turning an iconic red fleet green

We have now deployed electric trucks and vans all across the country as part of our commitment to making changes to our operations that reduce our environmental impact, while ensuring we meet customer expectations.

Fleet managing director, Paul Gatti, said: ‘Emissions are an important issue for us at Royal Mail. We are continuously looking at new and innovative ways to reduce our carbon footprint. Improving the efficiency of our fleet by introducing electric vans is just one example.’

5 Nov 2019