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DPD has confirmed it is now providing an all-electric service to 10 UK towns and cities.

The delivery giant is targeting a further 30 locations by the end of 2023 - five more than originally planned and two years earlier than expected.

In October 2020, DPD announced plans to create 25 all-electric towns and cities in the UK by 2025.

Oxford became its first ‘green' city last July, with a fleet of 40 electric vehicles based at the new Bicester eco-depot (pictured), delivering over 15,000 parcels a week across the city.

The nine other UK locations to achieve all-electric delivery status are Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Hull, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Reading, Southampton and Stoke.

Progress is also being made at DPD's remaining 15 original green delivery locations - Birmingham, Brighton and Hove, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Plymouth, Portsmouth and Sheffield.

DPD expects these to achieve all-electric status two years earlier than planned, by the end of next year.

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It is also planning for five more towns - Birkenhead, Gateshead, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Rotherham and Shipley - to become all-electric by the end of 2023.

Elaine Kerr, DPD UK chief executive, commented: "I'm absolutely delighted to confirm that we now have 10 UK towns and cities being delivered by an all-electric DPD fleet. One of our big aims is to be the UK's most sustainable delivery company and by the end of 2023, we will have over 5,000 EVs on the road and 30 urban centres delivered on all-electric vehicles.

"Since opening the UK's first all-electric parcel depot in Westminster in 2018, we have grown our electric fleet year on year, despite some of the issues that have held us back, such as the lack of righthand drive EVs for the UK market. We are now seeing improved availability of larger electric vans, which is what we need. As a result, it is fantastic to be able to extend our original pledge to 30 locations and two years earlier than planned.

"By targeting major town and city centres with our electric vehicles, we can make a significant difference to emissions in those locations and help improve air quality where it is most needed. In addition to buying the vehicles, and investing in charging infrastructure, we continue to optimise our routing and operation, to create the smartest possible delivery system and reduce our overall miles per parcel."

DPD has invested over £90m on all-electric vehicles in the UK, including the most recent order of 1,000 Ford E-Transit vans in May 2022, which will take its electric vehicle fleet to over 2,500.

The company, which hasn't bought a diesel van since summer 2020, expects to deliver 26 million parcels this year on electric vehicles, a saving of 7,200,000kg of CO2.

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