The company champions responsible and cleaner
transportation solutions
Schneider National, Inc. (NYSE: SNDR), a premier multimodal
provider of transportation, intermodal and logistics services, is
marking another significant milestone as its battery electric
vehicle (BEV) fleet has surpassed six million zero emission miles,
highlighting its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and
advancing cleaner transportation.
“Reaching six million zero emission miles is a testament to our
steadfast dedication to sustainability and innovation,” said
Schneider President and CEO Mark Rourke. “Leading the way in
adopting electric vehicle technology not only benefits the
environment but also serves as an example of the broad service
capabilities and flexibility we can offer to customers.”
This latest achievement means Schneider has had an impressive
reduction of 20 million pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
since the company started using BEVs — equivalent to removing over
2,100 gas-powered passenger vehicles from the road for one
year.
Schneider operates one of the largest BEV fleets in North
America, which includes nearly 100 Freightliner eCascadias from
manufacturer Daimler Truck North America LLC (DTNA). To power its
electric fleet, the company operates a large charging depot at its
Southern California Operations Center in South El Monte. The depot
features 16 350 kW dual-corded dispensers, allowing the company to
charge 32 trucks simultaneously.
“Schneider is a great example of the kind of forward-thinking
entrepreneurship our industry needs,” said David Carson, Senior
Vice President, Sales and Marketing at DTNA. “They’ve achieved over
6 million zero emission miles, which is a reminder for us all to
keep working on overcoming challenges together on the path to zero
emissions. At DTNA, we're committed to the shift to zero emissions,
alongside pioneers like Schneider, who are showing us what's
possible.”
Schneider’s BEV leadership benefits customers
As a responsible company, Schneider has established aggressive
sustainability goals and invests in energy-efficient equipment.
These efforts also support customers in meeting their own
sustainability ambitions, and the BEV fleet has been a key
differentiator for customers looking for more efficient
transportation solutions. In 2023, Schneider was the first
third-party carrier to haul zero emission shipments for PepsiCo
globally, traveling more than 31,000 zero emission miles in a few
short months.
"PepsiCo is proud to celebrate this milestone driven by
Schneider in California. As the first partner using their electric
fleet, we’ve demonstrated the power of cross-industry collaboration
in reducing emissions. Together, we are working towards a cleaner,
healthier environment," said David Allen, Vice President and Chief
Sustainability Officer, PepsiCo Foods North America.
Drivers also feel the benefits of the BEV fleet
In addition to customers, Schneider drivers have also embraced
the electric trucks because of the excellent on-road experience
they create. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with
drivers appreciating the smooth ride, reduced engine noise and ease
of steering.
“Once you drive an electric truck, you won’t want to go back to
a diesel truck,” shared longtime Schneider driver Marty Boots. “The
ride quality and the quietness make a huge difference in our daily
operations.”
Contributing to our communities
The eCascadias primarily operate in Southern California, where
they have significantly reduced emissions and contributed to
cleaner air quality while transporting freight. Improving air
quality in the Southern California community is important to
mitigate the effects of smog and improve public health. Aligned
with the goal of improving air quality, Schneider's fleet was made
possible through a number of grants from organizations such as
California Air Resources Board and the California Energy
Commission’s Joint Electric Truck Scaling Initiative (JETSI), with
additional support from the South Coast Air Quality Management
District (AQMD).
Fifty of Schneider’s 92 eCascadias were made possible by the
JETSI — a California-wide initiative working to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions, strengthen the economy, and improve public health
and the environment, particularly in disadvantaged communities.
Of the additional 42 trucks, five are jointly funded by the U.S.
EPA FY18 Targeted Airshed Grant and Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck
and Bus Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP), seven are funded by the
Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust and 30 trucks are funded
by HVIP.
"Achieving six million zero emission miles is more than a
milestone — it’s a clear demonstration of how innovation in
transportation can lead to cleaner, healthier air for our
communities,” said Wayne Nastri, South Coast AQMD’s Executive
Officer. “By embracing battery electric vehicles, Schneider is
setting a great example for the industry while directly
contributing to improved air quality and public health in regions
like Southern California.”
Commitments beyond BEVs
With a goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 7.5% per mile by 2025 and
achieve a 60% reduction in CO2 emissions per mile by 2035,
Schneider is paving the way for a more sustainable future in
transportation by extending efforts beyond its electric fleet with
a broader commitment throughout the industry.
As a responsible carrier, Schneider is exploring a variety of
solutions to reduce carbon emissions in addition to the BEVs such
as renewable natural gas and hydrogen internal combustion engines.
Additionally, all of Schneider’s non-BEV tractors currently use a
mixture of biodiesel — a renewable alternative derived from organic
waste such as vegetable oil and animal fats — and conventional
diesel, thereby reducing traditional diesel consumption.
For more information about Schneider’s sustainability
initiatives, please visit:
https://schneider.com/company/corporate-responsibility/sustainability.
About Schneider
Schneider is a premier provider of transportation, intermodal
and logistics services. Offering one of the broadest portfolios in
the industry, Schneider’s solutions include Regional and Long-Haul
Truckload, Expedited, Dedicated, Bulk, Intermodal, Brokerage,
Warehousing, Supply Chain Management, Port Logistics and Logistics
Consulting.
Schneider has been safely delivering superior customer
experiences and investing in innovation for nearly 90 years. The
company’s digital marketplace, Schneider FreightPower®, is
revolutionizing the industry giving shippers access to an expanded,
highly flexible capacity network and provides carriers with
unmatched access to quality drop-and-hook freight – Always
Delivering, Always Ahead.
For more information about Schneider, visit Schneider.com or
follow the company socially on Facebook, LinkedIn and X:
@WeAreSchneider.
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