Jumbo uses zero-emission vehicles to deliver goods to Amsterdam stores
Dutch company Jumbo is using zero-emission electric trucks, called “Oxygen”, to deliver goods to its stores in Amsterdam. The recently acquired vehicles were developed by Renault Trucks in collaboration with Jumbo and SVZ. Jumbo’s goal is to cut CO2 emissions by 2030 and this innovative project is a huge step towards that goal.
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