Pos Malaysia has expanded its electric fleet with 136 Maxus eDeliver 3 vans, leveraging Yinson GreenTech’s innovative leasing and digital management solutions to bolster its commitment to greener, more efficient logistics across Malaysia.
Pos Malaysia has really ramped up its electric vehicle (EV) fleet recently, adding 136 Maxus eDeliver 3 electric vans, all leased through Yinson GreenTech. This move, honestly, cements their position as one of the leaders in sustainable logistics within Malaysia. The new units complement an already sizable EV fleet that includes around 1,252 two-wheelers and 264 electric vans currently operating across the country. It’s clear that this expansion fits into Pos Malaysia’s broader plan to shift entirely to electric for all first- and last-mile deliveries by 2030, aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 – quite an ambitious goal, but one that's becoming more pressing by the day.
Now, this partnership with Yinson GreenTech isn’t just about leasing vehicles. It’s a full package of green mobility solutions—including extensive after-sales support, maintenance services, telematics data insights, route optimization, and a high-tech fleet utilization dashboard. These digital tools are designed, at least in my opinion, to help maximize fleet management, improve safety during operations, and increase energy efficiency. Basically, they’re giving Pos Malaysia the tools to manage this growing EV fleet more effectively and sustainably. Industry experts suggest that integrating telematics like this really is a smart move — it can significantly cut operational costs while also helping to reduce environmental impacts.
This latest batch of vans follows a successful earlier delivery, where Yinson GreenTech handed over 143 electric vans in 2024. Altogether, Pos Malaysia has now traveled over 7.2 million kilometers delivering last-mile parcels without any emissions. The new vans won’t just be deployed in Peninsular Malaysia though – for the first time, they’ll also be used in East Malaysia, pushing eco-friendly logistics coverage across the entire nation. Each of these vans is estimated to cut carbon dioxide emissions by roughly 1.11 tons every year—that’s a pretty meaningful environmental benefit, right? This shift not only speaks to their commitment to greener operations but also highlights how impactful electrification can be.
To support all these new EVs, Pos Malaysia has also put money into infrastructure, with Yinson GreenTech setting up depot charging stations across the country. They’re also handling the technical support and maintenance for both the vans and the charging hardware. This integrated approach, honestly, is crucial — it keeps the fleet running smoothly and minimizes downtime, which is especially important for a logistics operation juggling tight delivery schedules and customer expectations.
Looking at their broader sustainability goals, Pos Malaysia is aiming for a 30% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2025, and eventually, they want to have a fully electric fleet by 2030. They’ve even installed solar panels on three facilities, which produce an estimated 3 million kWh of electricity annually. Plus, they’re working on recycling about half of their operational waste, which helps cut their environmental impact further. These efforts are part of their commitment as a member of the International Post Corporation’s Sustainability Measurement and Management System (SMMS), which sets a target to cut CO2 emissions in half by 2030 compared to 2019 levels.
As Malaysia’s logistics sector increasingly turns to electric vehicles, Pos Malaysia’s electric van fleet now totals around 400 units—by far the largest such deployment within the country’s courier and logistics space. This scale of electrification not only boosts Pos Malaysia’s reputation in sustainable operations but also sets a pretty high benchmark for other industry players trying to shrink their carbon footprints amid stricter regulations and rising environmental expectations.
All in all, the ongoing push towards fleet electrification, bolstered by Yinson GreenTech’s innovative leasing and management solutions, really marks an important step for Malaysia’s journey toward greener logistics. It combines cutting-edge tech with tangible environmental benefits and more efficient operations—definitely a move worth watching.
Source: Noah Wire Services