IPM India Adds Electric Vehicles to Logistics Fleet

IPM India, a country affiliate of Philip Morris International, Inc. (PMI), has added electric vehicles (EVs) to its logistics fleet in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai. The EVs will save more than 13 tonnes of CO2 per year and are part of IPM India’s long-term sustainability goals.

IPM India Introduces Electric Vehicles to Optimize Sustainable Logistics Network

Each EV has the capacity to carry a weight of up to 1000 kg and can easily cover a distance of 100 kilometres on a single charge. The EVs are also equipped with a variety of safety features, including airbags and ABS.

The addition of EVs to IPM India’s logistics fleet is a significant step towards the company’s goal of transitioning to a carbon-neutral model. The company plans to expand its EV fleet across key cities in India in the coming years.

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In the words of Alexander Reisch, Managing Director, IPM India:

“We are excited to announce the addition of EVs to our logistics fleet in India. For IPM India, sustainability is more than just a means to minimize negative externalities and mitigate risks while maximizing operational efficiency and resource optimization. As an organization, we see sustainability as a fundamental opportunity for innovation, growth, and purpose-led, impact-driven, long-term value creation. Accordingly, we work hard to integrate sustainability into every aspect of our business and activities. Electric vehicles are revolutionizing the world of road transport. The adoption of EVs aligns with our core values. With each new carbon-neutral initiative, we move a step closer to realizing our goal—to transition toward a carbon-neutral model.”

Sharad Aggarwal, CEO, of Godfrey Phillips India (GPI), also commented on the initiative:

“We take immense pride in facilitating the introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) into IPM India’s logistics fleet and enhance our commitment to sustainability. At Godfrey Phillips India (GPI), responsible and sustainable business has always taken precedence and extends far beyond the realms of risk mitigation. This complements the ongoing initiative of using 350+ electric scooters for last mile product deliveries by our dedicated salesmen across diverse geographies. Our progressive stride towards carbon neutrality, we bring ourselves closer to the realization of our ultimate vision—an epochal shift towards a carbon-neutral paradigm. And with IPM India as our esteemed partner, we are confident that our sustainability efforts will gain even greater strength.”

IPM India’s move to add EVs to its logistics fleet is a positive step towards a more sustainable future. The company’s commitment to sustainability is commendable, and it is clear that they are taking concrete steps to reduce their environmental impact.

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