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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/07\/03\/rivian-delivers-first-electric-vans-to-amazon-in-europe\/<\/a><\/br> Amazon has begun rolling out its custom electric delivery vans from Rivian in Europe, the e-commerce giant said Monday<\/a>. This will be Rivian\u2019s first commercial shipment of vans outside the United States.<\/p>\n The first tranche of 300 vans will be seen on streets in Munich, Berlin and Dusseldorf in the coming weeks. Amazon already has a fleet of thousands of electric vans operating in Europe, including more than 1,000 e-vans in Germany, the company said. Amazon last year invested more than \u20ac1 billion to electrify its European transportation network.<\/p>\n \u201cAmazon is committed to reaching net-zero carbon by 2040, and reducing our delivery-related emissions is a critical part of this goal,\u201d said Rocco Br\u00e4uniger, country manager for Amazon, in a statement. \u201cLast year we delivered more than 45 million packages in Germany with electric vans and e-cargo bikes, and these new additions from Rivian will help us deliver packages more sustainably and to more customers.\u201d<\/p>\n Amazon started deploying Rivian\u2019s vans in the U.S. last summer<\/a> and says it has over 3,000 Rivians delivering packages across over 500 markets already. The company has ordered 100,000 vans from Rivian, which it hopes to see fulfilled by 2030.<\/p>\n Amazon said it began testing deliveries with Rivian pre-production vehicles in Europe last year. Rivian used the feedback from those tests to add upgrades to the vehicle\u2019s performance, safety, comfort, functionality and durability. The Rivian delivery vans in Europe are specially designed to be a shorter, thinner van than its U.S. counterparts to fit better on European roads.<\/p>\n Amazon touted some of the custom vans\u2019 features in a statement. The vans have a large windshield to give the driver greater visibility and standard advanced driver assistance systems that feature automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and collision warnings. They are also embedded with technology that can integrate the delivery workflow with the vehicle, including routing, navigation and driver support. The driver\u2019s cabin and cargo area are ergonomically designed for comfort, and the driver\u2019s side door has been strengthened to provide additional protection.<\/p>\n Rivian\u2019s first delivery in Europe comes several months after the EV startup and Mercedes-Benz paused their plans<\/a> to jointly produce electric commercial vans there. At the time, Rivian said it needed to focus on its consumer vehicle business \u2014 selling the R1T truck and R1S SUV \u2014 and its existing commercial business with Amazon.<\/p>\n In March, Rivian reportedly began discussions with Amazon to remove its exclusivity clause<\/a> with the retailer so it could pursue other commercial customers. The automaker did not reply in time to TechCrunch to share updates.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nRivian delivers first electric vans to Amazon in Europe<\/br>
\n2023-07-04 21:48:33<\/br><\/p>\n