
In a groundbreaking move towards sustainability, FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and a leading global express transportation company, has embarked on its first-ever cross-border electric vehicle (EV) delivery trial from Malaysia to Singapore. This significant initiative is part of FedEx’s ongoing commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting eco-friendly logistics practices.
I am honoured to be invited to witness this meaningful moments that took place in Shah Alam. The journey, spanning 406 kilometers from a FedEx station in Shah Alam to a facility at Changi Airport in Singapore, was undertaken by a ‘Maxus eDeliver 7.’ The company estimates that this trial will result in a substantial reduction of approximately 100 kilograms of tailpipe CO2 emissions compared to conventional diesel-powered vans.
FedEx sees this trial as a pivotal step in assessing the operational viability of future cross-border pickup and delivery operations using electric vehicles. The insights gained from this trial will play a crucial role in shaping the future of FedEx’s operations, contributing not only to environmental sustainability but also enhancing fleet efficiency and customer service.

Our efforts to reduce emissions throughout our business means we need to think strategically about all of our ground operations, not just last-mile delivery. This cross-border trial is a proof of concept that will help inform and advance our fleet electrification program in the region, in line with our customers’ desire for sustainable time-definite delivery.
said Kawal Preet, president, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa region at FedEx
The trial represents a major milestone in FedEx’s ambitious goal to transition its entire global pickup and delivery fleet to zero-emission electric vehicles by 2040, following a phased approach. Notably, in May 2023, FedEx introduced two electric vehicles to its fleet in Malaysia, specifically for parcel pick-up and delivery operations within the Klang Valley.
Making this cross-border attempt with a zero-tailpipe emissions vehicle goes beyond a logistical achievement, and represents a bold step in beginning to redefine industry standards. FedEx is committed to innovating and leveraging technologies that enable improvements to the efficiency of our operations, as well as provide better and more sustainable service to our customers in Malaysia.
said Tien Long Woon, Managing Director of FedEx Express Malaysia

In line with its commitment to transparency and empowering customers, FedEx recently launched a cloud-based carbon emissions reporting tool called FedEx Sustainability Insights. This tool provides customers in Malaysia with access to historical emissions information on their shipments within the FedEx network, empowering them to make informed decisions to reduce their environmental impact.
Every thing has to start somewhere and to me, FedEx’s venture into cross-border electric vehicle deliveries not only showcases its commitment to sustainability but also sets the stage for a future where environmentally friendly logistics become the norm. To stay updated on FedEx’s sustainability programs, click here.
About FedEx Express
FedEx Express is one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, supplying fast and reliable delivery to more than 220 countries and territories. FedEx Express uses a global air-and-ground network to speed the delivery of time-sensitive shipments by a definite time and date.