An Post, Ireland's national postal service, has announced it achieved a 50% reduction in carbon emissions relative to its 2009 baseline — and did so three months ahead of schedule. The breakthrough was driven by a sustained electric vehicle rollout that has now pushed EVs past the 50% mark across its delivery fleet.
The achievement stands out in the logistics sector, where high daily mileage and operational demands have traditionally been cited as barriers to electrification. An Post's experience suggests that with the right infrastructure investment and fleet management strategy, large operators can decarbonise faster than expected.
The milestone is particularly relevant across the EU, where public and private logistics operators are under increasing pressure to align with the European Green Deal targets. Several national postal services — including Deutsche Post DHL and La Poste in France — have made similar EV commitments, but An Post's early delivery of results sets a notable benchmark.
For fleet managers and policymakers watching the transition, the Irish case demonstrates that hitting ambitious emission targets is achievable within a single decade of structured investment in electric mobility and charging infrastructure.
Source: An Post halves emissions as EVs top 50% of fleet - Electrive (EN)· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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