Amazon’s newest delivery station in Raleigh is rolling out a fleet of Rivian electric vans, part of the company’s ambitious plan to deploy 100,000 electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. WRAL went behind the ...
SYRACUSE N.Y. — Amazon, in partnership with Rivian, has soft-launched new electric delivery vehicles in the Syracuse area. There are now more than 35 electric delivery vehicles on the road in the ...
Customers will see electric delivery vehicles on the road in more than a dozen cities including Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, San Diego, and Seattle The state-of-the-art vehicles are part of ...
TOWN OF TONAWANDA, N.Y. — Amazon's delivery station in Tonawanda is trying something new: using Rivian electric vehicles to make deliveries. Right now there are more than 120 electric delivery ...
TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WIVB) — Amazon is going electric, at least partially. On Thursday morning, the commerce giant introduced its new Rivian electric delivery vehicles, which recently launched at its ...
Albany, NY (WRGB) — Amazon's custom made Electric Delivery Vehicles (EDVs) are hitting Capital Region roads. More than 150 vehicles have been dispatched, headquartered at Amazon's delivery station in ...
Amazon has launched a new fleet of its electric vehicles at the delivery station in Cohoes. The new features include 360-degree cameras, a number of safety features including sensor detection, and ...
Amazon has started operating its first electric truck fleet in Kentucky, according to Spectrum News 1. The rollout of the Rivian-made electric trucks at the Florence shipping hub is part of a ...
Amazon is working to overcome a major barrier in its goal of reaching 100,000 electic vehicles by 2030: charging. In its sustainability report, published Wednesday, the company said the infrastructure ...
Amazon has announced a significant expansion of its zero-emission delivery network in the UK, including the largest-ever order of electric heavy-goods vehicles (eHGVs) in the country, the introduction ...
In the race to slow climate chaos from carbon dioxide, there’s no bigger target than shifting hundreds of millions of U.S. vehicles from fossil fuels to electric power. That’s because cars and trucks ...