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Ambition is not in short supply when it comes to decarbonizing logistics. Across the sector, businesses are under pressure, and ready to decarbonize their fleets.
Electric vehicles( EVs) are a key part of the solution – and often the most visible – but they’ re only one piece of a much bigger puzzle. And right now, they’ re bumping against the limits of what current infrastructure can support.
Rather than waiting for perfect conditions, businesses can take proactive steps to decarbonize their fleets using the tools already available. It’ s about making the most of what’ s at our disposal to cut emissions now. Fleet decarbonization will take effort on several fronts, and much of it is already well within reach.
A critical window for fleet decision-making
We all know about the challenges facing
logistics fleets to make electric vehicles a real long-term solution. But focusing solely on these challenges risks overlooking the
momentum already being built. There’ s plenty that businesses can do now to
make huge strides in decarbonization.
We’ re entering a decisive moment
for fleet operators, not just in terms of environmental impact, but long-term
commercial strategy. The fleets being ordered today will still be in operation into the 2030s, after many net-zero
targets have kicked in. That means the
decisions businesses are making now will
directly shape their ability to meet future regulations and expectations.
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