Company’s EV deliveries jump 484 per cent
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GoBolt, a Canadian technology company aiming to build a sizable sustainable supply chain network, says it made more than 350,000 deliveries of electric vehicles (EVs) from January to June 2024, a growth of 484 per cent compared to the same timeframe last year.
The company announced its mid-year sustainability achievements for 2024, highlighting the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation in the logistics industry.
GoBolt says this increase underscores its dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and leading the logistics sector’s transition toward more planet-positive practices.
“GoBolt’s sustainability milestones highlight our longstanding belief that the pursuit of sustainable logistics is not just an aspiration but an achievable reality,” said Mark Ang, co-founder and CEO of GoBolt. “We are redefining the benchmarks for sustainable logistics. Our achievements in the first half of this year prove that we can meet the challenge and lead by example in our commitment to environmental responsibility.”
Beyond its EV delivery advancements, GoBolt continues to leverage its carbon calculator and partnership with restoration platform, veritree. Together, they planted 19,564 trees in the first six months of 2024. This initiative enhances carbon sequestration efforts and contributes to the restoration of natural habitats and biodiversity.
In addition, GoBolt has successfully avoided 248.33 tons of CO2 during this period. This figure reflects the tangible benefits of the company’s sustainability measures and its proactive approach to reducing carbon emissions.
“We’re proud of our accomplishments in 2024, and we’re driven by the knowledge there’s still much more to achieve,” said Ang. “By utilizing our proprietary technology and emphasizing sustainability, GoBolt is committed to redefining the logistics landscape. Our goal is to inspire industry peers and retail partners to join us in this endeavor.”
GoBolt’s upcoming initiatives include increasing the proportion of EV deliveries, expanding into other methods of deliveries like ebikes, enhancing energy efficiency across operations and continuing impactful partnerships with organizations dedicated to environmental conservation.
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