This brings its total EV count in key cities like
Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru to 59, supporting cleaner last-mile deliveries. FedEx
has been a pioneer in green logistics since 1994 and now aims to become carbon-neutral
by 2040. “FedEx was the first global delivery company to introduce
hybrid-electric vehicles back in 2003…we’re
proud to do our part in reducing emissions and advancing sustainable logistics
in India,” said Suvendu Choudhury, VP Operations, FedEx India.
The company is expanding step by step to make sure
deliveries stay on time while causing less pollution. In a unique blend of
sport and sustainability, FedEx has unveiled co-branded electric vehicles with
the Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. As an
Official Sponsor of CSK, this partnership highlights the shared values of
speed, precision, and excellence. The bright, branded EVs also boost visibility
and show FedEx’s deeper investment in India’s logistics future. Electric vehicles are not just good for the
planet but also good for business. With rising demand for sustainable
practices, FedEx’s EV expansion aligns with what Indian consumers expect.
By growing its
eco-friendly fleet, the company continues to lead smart, responsible logistics
that cut emissions and support India’s supply chain transformation.