PostNord

Using Einride's electric and digital offerings, leading postal service PostNord will cover more than 1,500 electric km per day. The partnership is expected to result in a considerable reduction of up to 95% in CO2 emissions compared to diesel trucks, equivalent to eliminating 2,100 tonnes of CO2 emissions across three years. Operations started in Norway and expanded to Sweden.

The road to a better future starts with electric shipping

Despite Norway being at the forefront of the electric revolution, with the world's highest per capita number of EVs, heavy-duty vehicles still account for nearly 9% of the country's CO2 emissions, equivalent to 4.4 million tonnes of CO2.

Einride will help the country meet its goals of making all new heavy-duty vehicles zero-emission by 2040.
May-Kristin Willoch
Assistant Director of Sustainability, PostNord Norway

"This signifies the start of implementing green corridors between several major terminals in Norway."

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%

Electric shipping in extreme weather
With its Swedish heritage and a substantial customer base in the Nordics, Einride has been navigating cold temperatures from the start. Our experience has allowed around-the-clock operations with PostNord, even during extreme winter conditions in the Oslo region.

Companies making the switch

An Einride AET standing in a GE Appliances garage.

GE Appliances

Einride’s autonomous electric vehicle is loaded by an autonomous forklift, in under 5 minutes. Warehouse workers don’t have to hang around, and the equipment they work with is safer and cleaner than ever before.

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.

A brown dog's paw laying over a toy Mars truck.

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.