UPS launches eBike to solve demands of urban logistics

<p style="text-align: justify;">Dec 15, 2016: UPS has announced its first eBike in the US. This new electrically-assisted tricycle began delivering packages in November.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><a title="UPS" href="https://www.ups.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">UPS</a> anticipates this eBike prototype could become a component of its delivery capabilities in some other cities across the country. The deployment of the eBike […]

UPS launches eBike to solve demands of urban logistics
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Dec 15, 2016: UPS has announced its first eBike in the US. This new electrically-assisted tricycle began delivering packages in November.


UPS anticipates this eBike prototype could become a component of its delivery capabilities in some other cities across the country. The deployment of the eBike is part of UPS’s ongoing commitment to reduce carbon emissions as city populations and e-commerce grow, and traffic, noise and air quality challenges continue to rise.


“Early in our 109 year history, UPS operated as a bike messenger company,” said Mark Wallace, UPS senior vice president global engineering and sustainability.


“While we have evolved and developed a vast network of ground and air vehicles, the bicycle may be making a comeback as we navigate through crowded urban areas and continue our focus on environmental sustainability.”


The success of this pilot programme was first demonstrated in 2012 in collaboration with the city of Hamburg, Germany. It focused on developing a new and sustainable method of delivering goods to urban areas. UPS placed four containers at central locations in the city for interim storage of packages for UPS service providers.


From these points, deliveries were made on foot or with specialised bicycles called Cargo Cruisers, UPS’s electronically-assisted tricycles. These alternate delivery solutions helped ease traffic congestion and reduce emissions each working day. Due to the success of the pilot, the Hamburg programme was extended in February 2015 for another two years. That model serves as a guidepost for the company’s new program in Portland, Ore.


The eBike is equipped with battery-powered electric motors that makes it possible to cover further distances, carry substantial loads, and navigate hills and other terrain. Maximum energy efficiency is achieved when combining battery power and human power simultaneously.


The eBike can be operated solely on battery power or pedal power. During the testing phase, UPS will evaluate the reliability, design, integration to the city’s infrastructure and acceptance of the vehicle. If successful, UPS envisions additional eBike deployment and testing in 2017.


By the end of 2016, UPS will have invested more than $750 million in alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles and fueling stations globally since 2009. Using its ‘Rolling Laboratory’ approach, UPS deploys more than 7,700 low-emission vehicles to determine what works best in each situation.

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