GLS Canada Boosts Its Sustainability Efforts with Lion Electric Trucks

GLS Canada, a package delivery service company, is making strides towards a more sustainable future by replacing their current diesel trucks with four electric trucks. The Lion6 electric trucks were locally designed, developed, and built by Lion Electric in Canada. Two of these trucks will be used by GLS drivers in Quebec, while the other two will be used in Western Canada by Rosenau Transport, which GLS acquired in 2021.

ā€œWe are extremely proud to add Lion6 trucks to our fleet, which have been designed, developed, and built by Lion Electric in Canada. It brings us joy to support a local business and promote the local economy all while reducing our carbon footprint,ā€ said Rick Barnes, the President of GLS Canada.

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This move is a significant step towards reducing the company’s carbon footprint and promoting sustainable transportation. The Lion6 electric trucks emit zero emissions, which will help GLS Canada significantly reduce its carbon footprint. The company’s decision to support a local business, Lion Electric, also showcases its commitment to promoting the local economy.

In addition to promoting sustainability, GLS Canada’s initiative also sets an example for other businesses. The City of Montreal has been actively contributing to the ecological transition of local businesses through initiatives such as the Sustainable Development and Mobility Program. Luc Rabouin, responsible for economic and business development, knowledge, innovation, and design on the executive committee of the City of Montreal, added, ā€œThe GLS project will set an example for other businesses.

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Overall, GLS Canada’s investment in electric trucks demonstrates its commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint. By supporting a local business and promoting sustainable transportation, GLS Canada sets an example for other businesses to follow in promoting a more sustainable future.

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