FedEx has announced the addition of six new electric vans to its Hong Kong fleet, as part of its ongoing effort to reduce its operational carbon footprint and move towards a global goal of carbon-neutral operations by 2040. The newly added Mercedes-Benz eVito electric light vans will serve key busy areas in Hong Kong, offering a load capacity of up to 913 kilograms and a driving range exceeding 264 kilometers per charge.
The company highlighted that these vehicles are equipped with advanced technology systems, ample storage space, and ergonomic seating to ensure comfort and practicality during deliveries. Compared to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, electric vehicles have lower operating costs, are more energy-efficient, and produce fewer air pollutants and carbon emissions. This shift is expected to increase operational efficiency while reducing environmental impact (https://www.epd.gov.hk/epd/tc_chi/environmentinhk/air/prob_solutions/new_energy_vehicles.html).
FedEx noted that the decision aligns with changing consumer preferences in Hong Kong. According to recent surveys, most consumers in the city—especially Generation Z and millennials—consider sustainability when choosing brands, products, or services. Additionally, nearly half of surveyed consumers have reduced or stopped purchasing from brands that do not prioritize sustainability.