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.
In the words of Alexander Reisch, Managing Director, IPM India:
Sharad Aggarwal, CEO, of Godfrey Phillips India (GPI), also commented on the initiative:
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.