FedEx unit to test Ford’s electric vans for parcel delivery

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FedEx has set a target of 2040, the year by which it intends to transition its entire pickup and delivery fleet to all-electric zero tailpipe emission vehicles.

The company also has a partnership with Ford’s rival General Motors’ BrightDrop unit to add electric vans to its fleet.

 

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