Global Express has made Australian history with the largest electric truck order to date
One of Australia’s busiest logistics providers, Global Express, is set to embark on a major vehicle electrification project at its western Sydney depot.
Global Express has made the largest order for electric trucks in Australia to date.
The logistics provider will deploy 60 battery electric delivery vehicles and associated charging infrastructure within its Express Parcels fleet at the western Sydney depot in Bungarribee, NSW.
On behalf of the federal government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $20.1 million in funding to Global Express to integrate battery electric vehicles within its transport and logistics operations.
The $44.3 million project includes the purchase and operation of 24 Daimler Fuso eCanters (Light Rigid Vehicles), 36 Volvo eFLs (Medium Rigid Vehicles) and the associated charging and site infrastructure to enable vehicle integration into the depot.
The transportation and logistics operations of Global Express spans across Australia and New Zealand, with more than 13,000 delivery vehicles in its fleet. The western Sydney depot at Bungarribee, NSW is a strategically important location in Global Express’ Sydney operations.
The project plays a critical role in Global Express’ decarbonisation strategy and will see one-third of its western Sydney fleet transition to BEVs and operate under a ‘back-to-base’ model, with the trucks travelling from distribution centres to customers in urban areas, then returning to the depot for charging.
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The project is expected to generate significant insights on the impact on fleet management, delivery routing and infrastructure requirements when a large fleet electrifies a material proportion of its operations.
Group CEO of Global Express Christine Holgate says the pioneering trial will place Team Global Express at the forefront of electric vehicle adoption in the Australian logistics sector.
“I am proud Team Global Express was chosen after an extensive process was undertaken by ARENA, throughout which they have been incredibly supportive,” Holgate says.
“The announcement is a major milestone for our people and our customers. This trial will help to reduce our scope 1 emissions profile, and that of our customers, and give our valued employees at Bungarribee the opportunity to be trained on charging, driving and optimising the electric vehicles of the future.
“Team Global Express and our shareholders Allegro will be contributing $24.2 million to the ground-breaking project.”
Being the largest logistics EV fleet in Australia, Team Global Express will be in a unique position to share knowledge with government, industry partners and manufacturers, to help all stakeholders towards a greener future for logistics.
“I want to thank ARENA for this opportunity. As part of the trial we will be working closely together to share the knowledge we gain and we look forward to providing this vital information for the benefit of the transport and logistics sector,” Holgate says.