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Einride and PostNord AS are doubling their electric freight operations in Norway to 1.3 million km per year, cutting around 1,300 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Is this deal proof that zero-emission logistics is moving from pilot projects to real scale?
To find out, we spoke with Einride's David Hallgren.
#sustainability #business #technology #mobility #ElectricFreight #SustainableTransport #ZeroEmission #LogisticsInnovation #Decarbonisation #Norway
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Einride and PostNord AS are doubling their electric freight operations in Norway to 1.3 million km per year, cutting around 1,300 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Is this deal proof that zero-emission logistics is moving from pilot projects to real scale?
To find out, we spoke with Einride's David Hallgren.
#sustainability #business #technology #mobility #ElectricFreight #SustainableTransport #ZeroEmission #LogisticsInnovation #Decarbonisation #Norway
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Einride and PostNord AS are doubling their electric freight operations in Norway to 1.3 million km per year, cutting around 1,300 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Is this deal proof that zero-emission logistics is moving from pilot projects to real scale?
To find out, we spoke with Einride's David Hallgren.
#sustainability #business #technology #mobility #ElectricFreight #SustainableTransport #ZeroEmission #LogisticsInnovation #Decarbonisation #Norway
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Einride and PostNord AS are doubling their electric freight operations in Norway to 1.3 million km per year, cutting around 1,300 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Is this deal proof that zero-emission logistics is moving from pilot projects to real scale?
To find out, we spoke with Einride's David Hallgren.
#sustainability #business #technology #mobility #ElectricFreight #SustainableTransport #ZeroEmission #LogisticsInnovation #Decarbonisation #Norway
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Einride and PostNord AS are doubling their electric freight operations in Norway to 1.3 million km per year, cutting around 1,300 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Is this deal proof that zero-emission logistics is moving from pilot projects to real scale?
To find out, we spoke with Einride's David Hallgren.
#sustainability #business #technology #mobility #ElectricFreight #SustainableTransport #ZeroEmission #LogisticsInnovation #Decarbonisation #Norway
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@Lyle “Double-stacked freight traffic does not work well with catenaries, and part of our agreement with CSX includes that the tracks have to be interoperable, so they can run on our tracks for maintenance purposes,” McLaughlin said in a phone interview.
American railroad executives say, "can't do." The Indian government says, "Let's do it!"
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@Lyle “Double-stacked freight traffic does not work well with catenaries, and part of our agreement with CSX includes that the tracks have to be interoperable, so they can run on our tracks for maintenance purposes,” McLaughlin said in a phone interview.
American railroad executives say, "can't do." The Indian government says, "Let's do it!"
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@Lyle “Double-stacked freight traffic does not work well with catenaries, and part of our agreement with CSX includes that the tracks have to be interoperable, so they can run on our tracks for maintenance purposes,” McLaughlin said in a phone interview.
American railroad executives say, "can't do." The Indian government says, "Let's do it!"
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@Lyle “Double-stacked freight traffic does not work well with catenaries, and part of our agreement with CSX includes that the tracks have to be interoperable, so they can run on our tracks for maintenance purposes,” McLaughlin said in a phone interview.
American railroad executives say, "can't do." The Indian government says, "Let's do it!"
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@Lyle “Double-stacked freight traffic does not work well with catenaries, and part of our agreement with CSX includes that the tracks have to be interoperable, so they can run on our tracks for maintenance purposes,” McLaughlin said in a phone interview.
American railroad executives say, "can't do." The Indian government says, "Let's do it!"