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Safely connected wherever you go
Mars
With Einride, Mars will deploy a fleet of 300 digitally-optimized electric trucks that could save its European operations up to 20,000 metric tons of CO₂e each year by 2030. That’s a 10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from Mars’ road transport in Europe every single year -- and the largest electrification of road freight in the fast-moving consumer goods industry.
Building an intelligent
supply chain in Europe
As part of Mars’ “Sustainable on a Generation” initiative, the company aims to have net zero emissions across its supply chain by 2050, and switching to Einride’s digital, electric and autonomous road freight is a great way to start.
Barry Parkin
Chief Procurement and Sustainability Officer, Mars
“A great example of how we collaborate and leverage our scale to drive real change today."
Benefits
No direct emissions
By shipping with Einride, businesses can cut their freight emissions by up to 95%.
Silent deliveries
Switching vehicles from diesel to electric can reduce noise levels by almost 75%.
Tailored for your business
Einride helps businesses identify which routes are ready for intelligent electrification.
Same same, but electric
Einride’s unique data and algorithms support a delivery precision rate of 99.7%
Digital, electric and autonomous
After digitalizing and electrifying its supply chain, Mars will begin an autonomous technology pilot in 2025. Using Einride’s electric autonomous vehicles, the company will explore how autonomy can improve safety and efficiency at scale.
Companies making the switch
PepsiCo
PepsiCo has teamed up with Einride to electrify its routes between Walkers manufacturing sites in Coventry and Leicester UK – eliminating greenhouse gasses from over 750,000 miles of road.
Oatly
Swedish FMCG superstar Oatly has been shipping oats and oat milk with Einride since 2020. Since the partnership began, it has reduced the environmental impact on its Einride routes by 93.6%.
Heineken
Einride and Heineken partnered up to ship beer from Heineken’s brewery in The Netherlands to its distribution center in Germany. The key to taking Heineken electric was in finding the right charging solution.