Kuehne+Nagel has announced the launch of the electric vehicle service for airport transfers in Mumbai, India aimed to switch to electric vehicles in a phased manner to reduce its carbon footprint.
In a statement, the logistics company said the Indian-made electric vehicle "Mahindra Treo Zor" will shuttle air cargo between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and Kuehne+Nagel's Mumbai Airport warehouse.
CO2 emissions reduction
It said the use of EVs is expected to result in a reduction of 24.7 tonnes of vehicular CO2 emissions each year, thus reducing the company's overall carbon footprint.
"As an environmentally and socially responsible organisation, Kuehne+Nagel is proud to use EVs in India for its airport transfers to offer green logistics solutions and reduce carbon emissions," said Marcel Fujike, SVP, global head Products & Services Air Logistics at Kuehne+Nagel.
"Our customers have benefited from the global availability of SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) since last year, and we continue to develop sustainable solutions for a fully carbon-neutral transport journey."
Fujike noted that the introduction of EV airport transfer is the next phase in our transition to low-carbon, door-to-door air transportation, with more sustainable services to follow.
Coen Van Der Maarel, managing director - India, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Kuehne+Nagel, noted that the transport of goods is a major contributor to carbon emissions.
"Fully electric vehicles have zero tailpipe emissions, but even when electricity production is taken into account, petrol or diesel vehicles emit almost three times more carbon dioxide than the average EV," Van Der Maarel said.
"Using EVs will not only reduce carbon footprint but will also offer substantial operating cost savings over comparable, conventional, gasoline-fueled vehicles, allowing us to contribute significantly to the sustainability cause."
Kuehne+Nagel's initiative of introducing electric vehicles in India is aligned with the company's global sustainability goals.