Amazon launches first electric cargo bike deliveries in Scotland 

Amazon has announced the expansion of its electric cargo bike fleet to Scotland with a new micromobility delivery hub at its Baillieston delivery station in Glasgow.

Part of a five-year, £300 million investment in the electrification and decarbonisation of the company’s UK transportation network, electric cargo bikes and walkers are now expected to make around 2.5 million deliveries to Amazon customers across the UK every year.

Amazon is expected to deliver hundreds of thousands of packages across Glasgow next year by electric cargo bike, which will help take traditional delivery vans off the city’s roads, alleviate city traffic congestion and improve air quality. 

Amazon’s electric cargo bikes and on-foot deliveries are now operational from hubs in more than 20 cities across the UK and Europe, with UK hubs in London and Manchester.

John Boumphrey, UK Country Manager, Amazon, said: “With more than £300 million committed to electrifying and decarbonising our transportation network over the coming years, we remain laser focused on reaching net zero carbon by 2040. The new hub in Glasgow will not only bring our Scottish customers more electric-powered deliveries, but also support the local authority in looking for ways to reduce congestion and find alternative transportation methods. We look forward to expanding our e-cargo bike fleet further in the months ahead.”

Minister for Transport Fiona Hyslop MSP said: “I welcome moves by major businesses to develop micromobility delivery hubs. It’s great news for our cities – for example by choosing e-cargo bikes over vans, businesses can not only reduce carbon emissions but also help remove congestion and improve air quality.

“It’s a smart decision for any organisation, reducing running costs and providing couriers with a healthier and happier way to make deliveries every day. I hope that many more organisations consider the benefits of active travel to deliver goods and services. Record Scottish Government investment is transforming active travel infrastructure across the country. Companies that take advantage of this opportunity have much to gain by offering customers faster and more reliable deliveries around our largest cities.”

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