Evri trials e-cargo bike in Yorkshire


Evri (formerly Hermes UK) announced it has begun the UK trial of an e-cargo bike that has been estimated to reduce last-mile carbon emissions by 89%.

According to the company, the bike is made from natural fibre composite materials and recycled plastics and metals. The trial is being undertaken by an Evri courier in East Yorkshire who is using it to deliver on his usual rounds. The savings have been calculated using the fuel saved by not running the courier’s vehicle and then adding back the carbon used to generate the electricity to charge the battery and the extra food eaten by the courier to power it. The trial forms part of the company’s exploration of alternative modes of transportation that are more environmentally friendly.

Adrian Berry, innovation delivery manager at Evri, said: “It is early days as this is one of the first trials into this kind of delivery option, but the results look extremely positive. Moving forward it may well play a role in our goal to create a network of sustainable delivery options.”

Source: Parcel and Postal Technology International