
Frito-Lay North America had its first-ever third-party shipment on an EV with Schneider National. The collaboration with Schneider and Frito-Lay marks a critical step forward in reducing the company's scope 3 emissions.
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Frito-Lay announced a new electric fleet that will serve the Dallas Fort Worth area, and the first pilot Ford eTransit arrived just in time for Earth Day.
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Peterbilt has delivered the first Model 220EV. Frito-Lay will deploy six of the battery-electric medium-duty trucks.
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PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division plans on reducing its greenhouse gas emissions 20% by 2030 through the replacement of all its existing diesel-powered freight equipment with zero-emission and near-zero emission technologies at its Modesto, Calif. manufacturing site.
Read More →PepsiCo fleet supervisors, managers, and field personnel who attended the soft drink and snack food giant’s Technical Training Summit last month in Arlington, Texas, took time out from their class schedules to visit with all the vendors who support the Pepsi and Frito-Lay brands, including Mickey Truck Bodies.
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Frito-Lay's fleet of compressed natural gas-fueled trucks and vans have logged more than 100 million miles in the past five years, the PepsiCo division has announced.
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Frito-Lay earned a California clean transportation award for increasing the number of compressed natural gas vehicles at an awards ceremony that also honored General Motors and Caterpillar, Inc. for emissions-reduction efforts.
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Frito-Lay recognized Gladstein, Neandross and Associates (GNA) as a "Supplier of the Year" for its work in helping to develop the food company's natural gas vehicle fleet program and compliance efforts in California.
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PLANO, TEXAS – PepsiCo Frito-Lay North America announced the growth of Frito-Lay's California electric truck fleet, which, by the end of 2012, will be home to 105 all-electric delivery trucks, the largest deployment in any state, according to the company.
Read More →PLANO, TEXAS -- The all-electric trucks introduced by PepsiCo's Frito-Lay North America division have charged their way to a million miles this month.
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