DHL Brings Formula E Back to China with Lower Environmental Impact

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DHL, the official founding and logistics partner of Formula E, is delivering Formula E to Shanghai, China, as the city hosts the race for the first time. The event is scheduled to take place this weekend, on May 25 and 26. Formula E made its debut in Beijing, China, in 2014 and now advocates for a broader sustainability agenda backed by DHL’s four-decade-long expertise in global motorsport.

“Our partnership with Formula E represents a shared commitment to sustainability and innovation. By leveraging our logistics expertise and global network, we are proud to support Formula E in delivering exhilarating races while reducing our environmental footprint. Together, we are driving positive change and inspiring a greener future,” said Manuela Gianni, Head of Motorsports Italy at DHL Global Forwarding.

Formula E has also signed up for DHL Global Forwarding’s GoGreen Plus service – the latest in a long line of initiatives spanning the ten years of delivering the championship– to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). For the Shanghai race, three planes will transport 257 tons of freight over 6,000 miles from the Berlin race to the Shanghai race using SAF. This will save at least 80% in greenhouse gas emissions when compared to conventional kerosene jet fuel.

As the logistics partner for Formula E, DHL leverages its extensive global network and expertise to deliver time-critical crucial race components to millions of fans worldwide. Utilizing multimodal transport solutions, DHL is transporting approximately 380 tons of freight, including race cars, batteries and charging units, and media and broadcasting equipment via air, ocean and road freight. For the past three seasons, a great focus has been given to the use of biofuels for road and sea freight, resulting in a substantial reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

China as a big sustainability proponent

As a global leader in sustainability initiatives, China has set ambitious goals to tackle climate change and promote electric mobility. The Chinese government has implemented various policies to incentivize the adoption of electric vehicles, including the extension of tax exemption policy for new energy vehicles until 2027. As a result, the economic powerhouse has also emerged as a leading supplier of electric vehicles (EVs). By hosting the Formula E race this year, China is showcasing its leadership in electric vehicle innovation and dedication to encouraging the adoption of clean transportation solutions.

DHL at the forefront of sustainable logistics

Being a trailblazer in sustainable logistics, DHL has made substantial investments in alternative fuel vehicles, energy-efficient buildings, and renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint. DHL Group was the first logistics company to set a measurable carbon efficiency target and reduce its CO2 emissions from 33 million metric tons in 2020 to below 29 million tons by 2030. As part of this sustainability roadmap, DHL also aims to achieve 60% electrification of the last-mile delivery fleet.

“Formula E is the pioneer in electric street racing, and Shanghai is the perfect venue to showcase China’s prowess in electric mobility solutions. Our longstanding partnership with Formula E goes beyond logistics support, as we also lend our expertise in customs regulations and procedures to ensure timely clearance of a multitude of Formula E equipment and infrastructure. We are also proud of our expanded partnership through GoGreen Plus, and we can bring this race to Shanghai even more sustainably,” said Piak Hwee Tan, Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing, Asia Pacific, DHL Global Forwarding.

Across China, DHL Global Forwarding has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. Its fleet of over 250 electric and hydrogen vehicles covers more than 320,000 miles each month.

In China, DHL Express achieved 26% fleet electrification by 2023 and currently has over 50,000 GoGreen Plus customers. It also introduced a fleet of hydrogen energy trucks with local partners for long-haul operations in Shanghai, making China the first among the 220 countries and territories within the DHL Express network to do so.

“As we speed towards a greener future, DHL’s collaboration with Formula E not only electrifies the racing world but also amplifies our relentless dedication to eco-friendly logistics solutions in China. We have constantly invested in green logistics solutions in various facets of our operations, from electric vehicles to climate-neutral buildings. We will continue to find suitable solutions and contribute to China’s sustainability goals,” said Rick Zhang, Senior Vice President of Commercial, China, DHL Express.

Since the inception of Formula E, DHL has been an integral part of the series, providing end-to-end logistics solutions to ensure the smooth operation of each race. To date, DHL has helped to deliver over 120 Formula E races around the world. Both organizations share a common goal of accelerating the transition towards a sustainable future, as they recognize the importance of reducing carbon emissions and promoting the adoption of clean energy technologies. By joining forces, DHL and Formula E are driving innovation and raising awareness about the potential of electric mobility.

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