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On a Roll: Electric Cart Delivery Pilot Expands in New York City

On a Roll: Electric Cart Delivery Pilot Expands in New York City

Published 02-10-23

Submitted by FedEx Corporation

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This holiday season, more New Yorkers will be seeing FedEx Express couriers pushing a sleek four-wheeled electric cart (e-cart) on city sidewalks. The e-carts are a part of an expanded pilot program aimed at improving deliveries in major metropolitan areas. The e-carts used in the expanded pilot are from BrightDrop, a technology startup from GM looking to decarbonize last-mile delivery.

A person in FedEx uniform pulling a tall cart with FedEx Express logo on it, waiting outside of a jewelry store.

The BrightDrop Trace e-carts are helping FedEx couriers make deliveries in five locations in New York City – the Diamond District, Theatre District, Midtown, Midtown East, and Brooklyn Heights, expanding upon an initial test site in the Diamond District last year.

A person in FedEx uniform opening a tall cart with FedEx Express logo on it and pulling out a package.

During its busiest season, in its densest U.S. market, FedEx is exploring how last-mile solutions like e-carts can help couriers operate with more efficient routes. Use of e-carts have the potential to help reduce vehicle idling and redistribute delivery activity away from the curb, helping to alleviate bottlenecks on high-traffic streets. In the previous limited Manhattan pilot, FedEx couriers increased the number of total stops and stops made per hour when using the e-carts versus operations without them—a win for couriers, customers, and the battle against vehicle congestion.

A person in FedEx uniform pulling a tall cart with FedEx Express logo on it going around a corner on the sidewalk in front of a house.

“FedEx customers depend on us to deliver resourcefully and reliably, especially during the holidays. By furthering the use of these carts on real routes in Manhattan and Brooklyn, FedEx hopes to shape what the future of efficient urban delivery could look like,” said Michael Salerno, a FedEx Express senior station operations manager in Manhattan.

A person in FedEx uniform pulling a tall cart with FedEx Express logo on it through a park setting.

Delivering a More Efficient Network

As FedEx prioritizes a more efficient network and works towards its goal of carbon neutral operations globally by 2040, the company is on a mission to match operational needs with the right technology in the right environment.

A person in FedEx uniform pulling a tall cart with FedEx Express logo on it down a sidewalk as a car goes by.

With the routes included in the e-cart courier pilot now covering more than seven walking miles across the two boroughs, FedEx hopes to take away more learnings from operating the units in urban environments, and help policymakers envision the future state of last-mile delivery in an evolving urban mobility landscape.

A person in FedEx uniform next to a tall cart with FedEx Express logo on it. They are looking at a hand-held device on a sidewalk in a residential area.

FedEx Express has also worked with BrightDrop to incorporate new electric vehicles into its network, the first 150 of which are out delivering to customers this season in southern California.

 

Info graphic "e-carts in action". Four stages describing how e-carts work.

For more information on how FedEx collaborates across sectors to drive innovative and more efficient delivery solutions, visit https://www.fedex.com/en-us/about/policy/technology-innovation.html.

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