Alternative fuel vehicles shape future deliveries - UPS
Emerging and sustainable technologies to meet customer needs today and in the future
As the logistics industry faces the challenge of increasing demand from e-commerce, UPS is reimagining its network through an innovation-driven strategy that includes electric ground and air vehicles, cleaner-burning fuel and climate-conscious facilities.
UPS deploys more than 13,000 low-emission vehicles around the world. And UPS drivers log more than a million miles every business day in alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles.
One example is the eco-truck.
These trucks, which are only permitted in 18 countries, are a vital part of UPS’s initiative to shrink its carbon footprint while increasing efficiency. Eco-trucks carry larger loads than a standard delivery truck and reduce CO2 emissions by consuming less fuel.
Emerging and sustainable technologies to meet customer needs today and in the future
As the logistics industry faces the challenge of increasing demand from e-commerce, UPS is reimagining its network through an innovation-driven strategy that includes electric ground and air vehicles, cleaner-burning fuel and climate-conscious facilities.
UPS deploys more than 13,000 low-emission vehicles around the world. And UPS drivers log more than a million miles every business day in alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles.
One example is the eco-truck.
These trucks, which are only permitted in 18 countries, are a vital part of UPS’s initiative to shrink its carbon footprint while increasing efficiency. Eco-trucks carry larger loads than a standard delivery truck and reduce CO2 emissions by consuming less fuel.