Kuehne+Nagel pioneers carbon insetting for electric trucks to accelerate fleet electrification

Kuehne+Nagel has launched its Book & Claim insetting solution for electric vehicles in a bid to reduce carbon emissions in road freight. This is the first announcement in the industry, where inset solutions only exists for low-emission fuels, but only for battery-electric cars (BEVs), which are not owned by the company. () But The UK says it will be able to become the world s first electric car company to launch their new book and claim solution to help reduce the decarbonisation of road transport, in line with the 2026 Living Environmental Guidance Roadmap, and the UKs leading logistics service provider, has announced it is launching an electric vehicle designed to tackle climate change. The latest environmental initiative is being developed by Dutch firms and businesses across the country, as it launches its book-and-claim scheme for the electric cars, it has been given the go-ahead for 2024. But when it comes to the road journey, the new year looks set to be one of the biggest challenges behind the coronavirus pandemic and its sustainability goals. What is it likely to take place in this year? Why is this going to make it easier to get the green light on the future of these trucks - and what does it mean for road traffic? The BBC understands how they are making it available as soon as January 2028. Here are the key takeaways from those looking at the environment.

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Published on 2024-01-03