EV Daily | FedEx Expands Electric Fleet with Workhorse W56 Vans for Sustainable Last-Mile Delivery
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Monday, Sep 16, 2024 8:00 am ET1min read
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While discussing Workhorse's progress, it's noted that Tesla's Semi timeline provides context for evaluating startups. The comparison highlights patience needed for emerging companies in the automotive sector.
【Others】
Wärtsilä has launched the Quantum 3, an advanced battery energy storage system (BESS) designed for utility-scale use. The system features a sustainable design, advanced thermal controls, and enhanced fire safety. It is housed in a 20-foot container, optimizing global shipping and on-site deployment. Wärtsilä sources components from diverse regions to benefit from local tax incentives and avoid global tariffs. SANY has partnered with Alltrucks to expand into Europe. Alltrucks will handle maintenance and repair for SANY eTruck vehicles, providing service consistency for customers. This collaboration is aimed at promoting sustainable freight transport and easing concerns about Chinese-built equipment. FedEx is expanding its electric fleet with 15 Workhorse W56 electric step vans, designed for last-mile delivery. The W56 features a lightweight composite body, electric drivetrain, and regenerative braking, offering efficiency and lower emissions. FedEx aims to transition to zero-emissions vehicles by 2040, with the W56 expected to significantly reduce emissions compared to diesel trucks.
While discussing Workhorse's progress, it's noted that Tesla's Semi timeline provides context for evaluating startups. The comparison highlights patience needed for emerging companies in the automotive sector.
【Others】
Wärtsilä has launched the Quantum 3, an advanced battery energy storage system (BESS) designed for utility-scale use. The system features a sustainable design, advanced thermal controls, and enhanced fire safety. It is housed in a 20-foot container, optimizing global shipping and on-site deployment. Wärtsilä sources components from diverse regions to benefit from local tax incentives and avoid global tariffs. SANY has partnered with Alltrucks to expand into Europe. Alltrucks will handle maintenance and repair for SANY eTruck vehicles, providing service consistency for customers. This collaboration is aimed at promoting sustainable freight transport and easing concerns about Chinese-built equipment. FedEx is expanding its electric fleet with 15 Workhorse W56 electric step vans, designed for last-mile delivery. The W56 features a lightweight composite body, electric drivetrain, and regenerative braking, offering efficiency and lower emissions. FedEx aims to transition to zero-emissions vehicles by 2040, with the W56 expected to significantly reduce emissions compared to diesel trucks.
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