Amazon, the e-commerce giant, now has over 50,000 electric delivery vans in its fleet, delivering packages across the United States. This milestone is part of the company's goal to have 100,000 electric delivery vehicles on the road by 2030.
The majority of these electric vans were made by Rivian, a California-based electric vehicle startup. Rivian has delivered over 30,000 custom-built Electric Delivery Vans (EDV) to Amazon as part of its deal to deploy 100,000 units of the commercial EV.
In addition to the tens of thousands of Rivian-made vans, Amazon ended 2025 with over 10,000 battery-powered delivery vans in Europe, where it and its partners boosted their EV fleet significantly. Last year, the online marketplace's European EV fleet added nearly 5,000 Mercedes-Benz vans, most of which were deployed across Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Amazon has also built tens of thousands of charging points across its facilities globally, including thousands across Europe. In the U.S., the company operates the largest private EV charging network, with over 17,000 stalls keeping vans topped up at delivery centers across the country.
Besides regular vans, Amazon has also deployed over 100 electric trucks from Mercedes-Benz in Europe, with plans to double that fleet by the end of this year. Several electric cargo bikes, mopeds, and pushcarts also come in handy on narrow European city streets, pedestrian zones, and low-emissions areas.
Source: insideevs.com


