Oatly

Swedish FMCG superstar Oatly has been shipping oats and oat milk with Einride since 2020. Just like Einride, Oatly is trying to drive positive change in its industry, and since the partnership began, it has reduced the environmental impact on its Einride routes by 93.6%.

Cleaner air and richer soil for oats to grow and flourish

From regenerative farming to electric transport, Oatly is invested in cleaning up the fields that grow our food.
Simon Broadbent
VP of Supply Chain, Oatly

"We want to use technology to minimize our impact on shipping."

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%

Cost efficient and clean
Einride’s range of planning and scheduling software is backed by the world’s first electric freight algorithm, meaning that every shipment can be optimized with absolute precision. No empty trucks, no wasted journeys, and lower long term costs.

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Companies making the switch

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Lidl

A partnership that started in 2017 has evolved to reach 50% of Lidl’s stores in Stockholm with fully-electric trucks. Together, Einride and Lidl have saved 460 tonnes of CO₂e, and bumped  delivery precision up to 99.4%.

Grocery retail
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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.

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.