The electric trucks are built for high-volume cargo and are expected to reduce fuel costs, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and provide quieter operations for both urban and intercity routes.
2GO said it is among the few transportation and logistics companies in the Philippines to integrate EV charging infrastructure into its sea freight services.
To cater to the growth of the courier and e-commerce business, the company said 2GO Express has invested in new technologies such as automated sorting machines in its hub facilities that can process more than 140,000 parcels a day.