The Electric Future of Cargo:
DHL Express Orders Fleet of Eviation Alice Aircraft

03 August, 2021

Video source: Deutsche Post AG

Bonn/Arlington, August 3, 2021: DHL Express, the world’s leading express courier, and Eviation, the Seattle-based global manufacturer of all-electric aircraft, today write aviation history in announcing that DHL is the first customer to order 12 fully electric Alice eCargo planes from Eviation.

With this engagement, DHL aims to set up an unparalleled electric Express network, making a pioneering move toward a sustainable future of aviation. The Eviation Alice is the world’s leading fully electric aircraft, which enables airlines – both cargo and passenger – to operate a zero-emission fleet. Eviation expects to deliver the Alice electric aircraft to DHL Express in 2024.

“We firmly believe in a future with zero-emission logistics,” says John Pearson, CEO of DHL Express. “Therefore, our investments always follow the objective of improving our carbon footprint. Founded in 1969, DHL Express has been known as a pioneer in the aviation industry for decades. We have found the perfect partner with Eviation as they share our purpose, and together we will take off into a new era of sustainable aviation.”

Alice can be flown by a single pilot and will carry 2,600 lbs (1,250 kilograms). It will require 30 minutes or less to charge per flight hour and have a maximum range of up to 440 nautical miles (815 kilometers). Alice will operate in all environments currently serviced by piston and turbine aircraft. Alice’s advanced electric motors have fewer moving parts to increase reliability and reduce maintenance costs. Its operating software constantly monitors flight performance to ensure optimal efficiency.

“From day one, we set an audacious goal to transform the aviation industry and create a new era with electric aircraft,” said Eviation CEO Omer Bar-Yohay. “Partnering with companies like DHL who are the leaders in sustainable e-cargo transportation is a testament that the electric era is upon us. This announcement is a significant milestone on our quest to transform the future of flight across the globe.”

The aircraft is ideal for feeder routes and requires less investment in station infrastructure. The Alice can be charged while loading and unloading operations occur, ensuring quick turnaround times that maintain DHL Express’ tight schedules. The logistics company plans to build several zero emission Alice feeder networks in the U.S., most likely starting in California.

Eviation Executive Chairman Roei Ganzarski noted: “With on-demand shopping and deliveries on a constant rise, Alice is enabling DHL to establish a clean, quiet and low-cost operation that will open up greater opportunities for more communities starting right here in the United States.”

With innovation, performance and sustainability serving as its touchstones, Eviation is creating a new era in aviation with the all-electric Alice aircraft. Alice has been specifically designed so that it can be configured for cargo or passengers. The Eviation Alice aircraft is on track for its first flight later this year.

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