TNT to Launch World's Largest Electric Vehicle Fleet
by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA on 05.16.08

We’ve already reported on moves by the Australian arm of TNT to incorporate biodiesel hybrid trucks into their fleet, and now we hear that not only does the company's British arm already have 50 electric vans on its fleet, but is adding a further 100. The new feet, which will apparently be the largest zero emissions fleet in the world (and yes, we know 'zero emissions' depends very much on the energy source used to charge them), will be replacing diesel vehicles over the next year and a half. If initial trials of these and other electric vehicles prove successful, there are plans to roll them out across Europe. Peter Bakker, CEO of TNT, had this to say:





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