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Kenvue Canada and Fuel Transport launch pilot to test dedicated urban electric delivery route

Fuel Transport Partnership

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Kenvue Canada and Fuel Transport took a practical step toward lower-emissions logistics earlier this year—launching a pilot to test electric freight delivery across select urban routes in the Greater Toronto Area(GTA). Known as theElectric Loop (eLoop), the initiative focuses on how electric vehicles perform in real-world conditions, including dense city routes, multi-stop delivery patterns, and colder weather environments.

The pilot deploys an electric truck on a short-haul route across the GTA with the aim to better understand operational performance, energy efficiency, and overall emissions impact in day-to-day use—insights that can help inform future approaches to urban logistics.

The collaboration reflects a shared focus on innovation and future-ready transportation. By working together, Kenvue and Fuel are exploring how more flexible, customized delivery networks can support lower-emissions operations while maintaining reliability.

By testing and learning in real time, both companies are working to better understand the role electric delivery vehicles can play in reducing transportation-related emissions—while helping to shape more efficient, lower-emissions supply chains for the future, in line with our Healthy Lives Mission.