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IKEA commits to zero-emission on heavy-duty vehicles

Sep 20, 2022

IKEA joins forces with four global companies by committing to EV 100+ to transition to zero emission electric trucks by 2040.

Electrification of road transport is one of the key solutions to decarbonise the transport industry. Although the electrification of heavy-duty road transport is still in an early stage, it is accelerating in many countries, together with the increasing availability of renewable energy sources. IKEA's goal is to become climate positive by 2030 and as a big transport buyer with more than 2 million shipments per year, IKEA has the responsibility to reduce the own emissions and also the opportunity to show the way and speed up the decarbonisation of the transport industry.

At Climate Week New York, IKEA announced, together with four globally recognised businesses*, to commit to EV100+, a new transport leadership commitment to electrify fleets, launched today by the international non-profit organisation The Climate Group.

The five companies have committed to transition their fleet of vehicles over 7.5 tonnes, known as medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs), to zero-emission by 2040 in OECD markets, China and India.

“The key to accelerating the deployment of zero-emission trucks is to collaborate across the transport industry with confidence and create clarity on the direction. The electrification of transport plays a big role in phasing out fossil fuels in the IKEA supply chain. We are joining EV100+ to magnify the movement toward sustainable transport. It is urgent and doable”, says Elisabeth Munck af Rosenschöld, Sustainability Manager, Supply Chain Operation, IKEA Supply AG.

EV100+ builds on the success of The Climate Group’s global EV100 initiative, launched in 2017, now celebrating its fifth anniversary. It brings together companies committed to making electric transport the new normal. EV100 gathers over 120 businesses across the globe, with a combined fleet of over 5.5 million vehicles.

“We’re very excited to launch EV100+ at this year’s Climate Week NYC alongside IKEA. The EV100+ commitment is a great demonstration of leadership from all the founding members and builds on the work we have already done with IKEA on EV100. MHDVs represent the final frontier of zero emission road transportation, and EV100+ will tackle the heaviest, most polluting vehicles across the world”, Sandra Roling, Director of Transport at Climate Group.

* The five companies are IKEA, Unilever, JSW Steel, Maersk and DPD

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