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Electric Avenues: Sustainable Logistics in 2019

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Affordable electric cars are everywhere, and they’re showing no signs of slowing down. If you’re thinking of making your business greener, stick around.

Despite having existed since the middle of the 19th century, electric cars have always played a distant second to their petrol and diesel-engined counterparts. Even as the world welcomed the 20th century, electric vehicles didn’t have the range or performance of combustion engine models. If you wanted to travel more than 50 or 60 miles in an electric car, you were out of luck. In 2019, however, things are different.

Eco-friendly cars are, undeniably, a great way to reduce your business’ carbon footprint, and almost every major car manufacturer has committed to electric and hybrid cars. With demand riding high – electric car sales are hitting double-digit growth rates, often above 50% year on year – we’re in the middle of an electric vehicle revolution.

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Sep 27, 2019Janice
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