Mandatory Climate Reporting delayed, Team Global Express to deploy over 300 electric trucks & Tesla Graveyard at Melbourne

Mandatory Climate Reporting delayed, Team Global Express to deploy over 300 electric trucks & Tesla Graveyard at Melbourne

?Hi Friends, in this month's newsletter:

  • Australia delays mandatory climate reporting until January 2025, giving businesses a six-month reprieve.
  • Team Global Express powers up with $190M to deploy over 300 electric trucks and charging stations.
  • Climateworks unveils bold plan to keep transport from becoming Australia’s top polluter.
  • Electric vehicle price war turns Port of Melbourne into a ‘Tesla graveyard.'
  • Paris Olympics to showcase a car-free future. What happens when a city says no to cars?
  • UPS sheds Coyote Logistics in a billion-dollar deal with RXO, signaling a shift in the industry landscape.
  • Zero-emission robots are revolutionizing last-mile deliveries in a futuristic logistics pilot.


Insights: Australia's mandatory climate reporting requirements, initially set for July 2024, have been postponed until January 2025. The regulations, notably including Scope 3 emissions (indirect emissions from a company's value chain), will significantly impact the logistics industry.

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Industry Trends

Australian logistics giant to add 300 electric trucks, vans and mobile chargers

Australian logistics company Team Global Express is to add more than 300 electric trucks, vans and mobile charging stations to its already substantial fleet of electric last mile delivery trucks after landing a major $190 million financing deal led by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.

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New report tackles local transport decarbonisation issues

Climateworks Centre has labelled transport as Australia’s third largest and fastest-growing source of emissions and has released its report on a credible plan to decarbonise the transport sector.?

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Electric vehicle price war turns Port of Melbourne into a ‘Tesla graveyard’

Some have called it the Tesla graveyard — hundreds of new electric cars parked at the Port of Melbourne, awaiting owners. Critics argue the scene is a sign that Australia’s soaring electric vehicle sales have finally hit a speed bump and are slowing as they have done in other nations.

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What does a city that has spurned cars look like? Olympics visitors to Paris will get a look

The 15 million people expected to swarm Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics will visit a city far different than it was a decade ago.

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UPS announces sale of Coyote Logistics unit to RXO for $1 billion

United Parcel Service opens new tab, the world's biggest package delivery firm, will sell its Coyote Logistics business unit to RXO opens new tab for $1.025 billion, the companies said on Sunday.

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Autonomous robots transform last-mile deliveries in zero-emission smart logistics pilot

The project has launched at the Ruoholahti Shopping Centre in Helsinki, using a new local distribution centre to transform urban logistics, reducing emissions and congestion.

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