ROYAL MAIL INSTALLS EFFICIENCY-BOOSTING TECHNOLOGY ACROSS ITS FLEET TO FURTHER REDUCE EMISSIONS

ROYAL MAIL INSTALLS EFFICIENCY-BOOSTING TECHNOLOGY ACROSS ITS FLEET TO FURTHER REDUCE EMISSIONS

Key points

  • Royal Mail is rolling out telemetry technology across its van fleet in a two-pronged initiative to further reduce the carbon emissions associated with its operations, and to enhance road safety.
  • Trimble Telemetry technology, which gives feedback to drivers encouraging more fuel-efficient and safer driving styles, will be installed in an additional 11,000 small Royal Mail vans by the end of March.
  • By March, the majority of the Royal Mail fleet will have telemetry systems installed.
  • Some form of telemetry will also be included as standard in all collection and delivery vans purchased by the Company moving forwards. It is already installed in all larger vehicles within the Royal Mail fleet.

Why Telemetry?

  • Telemetry systems encourage more fuel-efficient and safer driving styles by monitoring acceleration, braking and turning. The system then produces regular reports, which are used to create tailored, positive coaching for drivers.
  • Telemetry was first introduced into Royal Mail’s fleet in 2015, when around 13,000 large vehicles were equipped with the technology. Since 2019, the system has saved the Company approximately 177,000 litres of fuel within its small vehicle fleet, leading to a 459-tonne reduction in CO2e.

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  • The expansion of telemetry demonstrates one of the ways in which the Company continues to reduce emissions associated with its operations, and how it is continually seeking to improve safe and efficient driving in its fleet.  

As well as encouraging more fuel-efficient driving, the expansion of telemetry technology enhances road safety by promoting more careful driving styles.

Royal Mail is rolling out telemetry technology to an additional 11,000 small vans to encourage more fuel-efficient driving styles across the UK. The latest expansion will be using the Trimble Telemetry system.

 

The initiative, which will be complete later this year, will mean that the majority of the Royal Mail fleet will be fitted with the technology aimed at further reducing its carbon emissions.

 

Additionally, all new Royal Mail collection and delivery vans purchased moving forward will contain some form of telemetry technology.

 

Why Telemetry?

Telemetry systems encourage more fuel-efficient and safer driving styles by monitoring the driver’s acceleration, speed, turning and braking patterns, and giving them positive feedback.

 

Harsh braking and acceleration wears tyres quicker and generally produces higher emissions. In the Trimble telemetry system, real-time feedback is provided to the driver on all of these points. This information is used to compile regular reports, which then create positive, tailored coaching for drivers in each Royal Mail Delivery Office involved.

 

Since 2019, the system has saved the Company approximately 177,000 litres of fuel within its small vehicle fleet, leading to a reduction of 459 tonnes of CO2e. 

A responsible Company

This initiative forms part of Royal Mail’s ongoing commitment to reduce emissions associated with its operations. With the UK's largest "Feet on the Street" network of 90,000 postmen and women across the UK, Royal Mail already has the lowest reported CO2e emissions per parcel amongst major UK delivery companies.

 

The expansion of telemetry capabilities, alongside various recently announced low-emission vehicle trials[1], is designed to help the Company inform its long-term environmental strategy, and to meet its goals of delivering a cleaner future.

James Baker, Chief Engineer and Fleet Director at Royal Mail said: “As a Company, we are committed to making changes to our operations that reduce our environmental impact. The wide-scale expansion of telemetry in our fleet enables us to ensure our drivers are given positive feedback and training on how to drive in the safest and most environmentally-conscious way possible, while allowing us to continue to deliver letters and parcels safely, efficiently and responsibly.”

 

Rob Painter, Trimble President and CEO said: “Sustainability is one of the defining issues of our generation. By expanding the use of Trimble’s integrated fleet, driver and mapping solutions across its fleet, Royal Mail will have the real-time telemetry tools needed to reach its long-term operational sustainability goals. Trimble is excited to be part of Royal Mail’s journey to help reduce its environmental impact while delivering first-rate service.”

 

[1] https://www.royalmailgroup.com/en/press-centre/press-releases/royal-mail-group/hydrogen-van-trial/

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For journalist enquiries contact:

Jessy Prestidge, Royal Mail press office

Email: jessica.prestidge@royalmail.com / press.office@royalmail.com

 

About Royal Mail plc

Royal Mail plc is the parent company of Royal Mail Group Limited, the leading provider of postal and delivery services in the UK and the UK’s designated universal postal service provider. UK Parcels, International and Letters (“UKPIL”) comprises the company’s UK and international parcels and letters delivery businesses operating under the “Royal Mail” and “Parcelforce Worldwide” brands. Through the Royal Mail Core Network, the company delivers a one-price-goes-anywhere service on a range of parcels and letters products. Royal Mail has the capability to deliver to around 31 million addresses in the UK, six days a week (excluding UK public holidays). Parcelforce Worldwide operates a separate UK network which collects and delivers express parcels. Royal Mail also owns General Logistics Systems (GLS) which operates one of the largest ground-based, deferred parcel delivery networks in Europe.

 

About Trimble

Trimble is transforming the way the world works by delivering products and services that connect the physical and digital worlds. Core technologies in positioning, modeling, connectivity and data analytics enable customers to improve productivity, quality, safety and sustainability. From purpose built products to enterprise lifecycle solutions, Trimble software, hardware and services are transforming industries such as agriculture, construction, geospatial and transportation. For more information about Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB), visit:  www.trimble.com.

 

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