BrightDrop's Neighborhood Delivery Hub is Eco-Friendly
Josh Thompson-Persaud — June 21, 2021 — Eco
References: businesswire & evobsession
BrightDrop, an EV-based delivery company, established a neighborhood delivery hub in Seattle to provide sustainable delivery solutions to locals. The hub was created in partnership with the University of Washington’s Urban Freight Lab (UFL) and the City of Seattle alongside AxleHire, Coaster Cycles, and REEF. BrightDrop's neighborhood delivery hub is designed to provide last-mile delivery services that support consumers, the city, and the environment. In addition, the zero-emission service will aid Seattle in meeting its goal of reduced emissions in the transportation sector.
The neighborhood delivery hub consists of three primary parts that fulfill a range of consumer delivery needs. First, a neighborhood kitchen offers consumers deliveries from their favorite restaurants in a low-emissions format. Second, a common-carrier parcel locker supplies locals with contactless delivery from major package carriers in a secure, convenient, and eco-friendly way. Finally, a last-mile delivery service that employs BrightDrop's cargo bike, the EP1, rounds out the neighborhood delivery hub. These services improve consumer access to products while minimizing the industry's impact on the environment.
Image Credit: EVObsession
The neighborhood delivery hub consists of three primary parts that fulfill a range of consumer delivery needs. First, a neighborhood kitchen offers consumers deliveries from their favorite restaurants in a low-emissions format. Second, a common-carrier parcel locker supplies locals with contactless delivery from major package carriers in a secure, convenient, and eco-friendly way. Finally, a last-mile delivery service that employs BrightDrop's cargo bike, the EP1, rounds out the neighborhood delivery hub. These services improve consumer access to products while minimizing the industry's impact on the environment.
Image Credit: EVObsession
Trend Themes
1. Last-mile Delivery Services - The establishment of neighborhood delivery hubs presents an opportunity for companies to explore the use of zero-emission vehicles and alternative modes of transportation to improve last-mile delivery services while reducing environmental impact.
2. Contactless Delivery - With the rise of the pandemic, there has been an increased demand for contactless delivery solutions, and parcel lockers offer a secure, convenient, and eco-friendly way to fulfill this need.
3. Sustainable Transportation - Companies can explore the use of electric vehicles and cargo bikes, as well as collaborate with local governments and organizations, to develop sustainable transportation solutions for their products and services to address carbon emission reduction goals.
Industry Implications
1. Delivery Services - Delivery companies can adopt sustainable solutions like electric vehicles, cargo bikes, and parcel lockers to improve their delivery services, and create eco-friendly solutions for their customers.
2. Food Delivery Services - The use of neighborhood kitchens can facilitate the delivery of low-emissions food service and create further employment opportunities for people within local communities.
3. City Transportation - Local governments and organizations can partner with private companies to promote the use of sustainable transportation solutions, like neighborhood delivery hubs, to improve public transportation and reduce carbon emissions.
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