Amazon, Rivian'a güvenen ilk firmalar arasında. Elektrikli otomobil üreticisine tam 700 milyon dolarlık bir yatırım yapan Amazon, şimdi de Rivian'ın omuzlarına koca bir yük yüklemiş durumda. Rivian'ın ürün gamında şimdilik iki model bulunacağını biliyoruz. Fakat Amazon, 100.000 adet elektrikli nakliye kamyonu siparişi vererek bu portföyü üçe genişletmiş olacak.
Amazon'un dünya çapındaki operasyonlarını yöneten Dave Clark, şahsi sosyal medya hesabından attığı tweet ile Rivian'ın kendileri için hazırlayacağı nakliye kamyonlarının bir görüntüsünü paylaştı.
Yeni elektrikli kamyonlar 2021 yılında sokaklarda dolaşmaya başlayacak. Firmanın R1T ve R1S modellerini 2020 yılında üretmeye başlayacağını göz önünde bulundurunca, bu iki modelin ardından odağını Amazon'un siparişine yönlendireceğini tahmin etmek güç değil.
Bu araçlar, Amazon'un "İklim Sözü" adını verdiği uygulamasının bir parçası olacak. Firma, 2040 yılına kadar dünya üzerinde hiçbir karbon ayak izi bırakmamak adına gereken önlemleri almayı planlıyor.
Bu siparişin Amazon'un verdiği en geniş elektrikli nakliye aracı siparişi olduğu da belirtilmiş. Firma, en geç 2022 yılına kadar 10.000 adet modelin sokağa çıkmasını istiyor. Rivian ise 2030 yılına kadar siparişlerin tamamlanacağına inanıyor.

Kaynak: Tech Crunch
Amazon Co-founds The Climate Pledge, Setting Goal to Meet the Paris Agreement 10 Years Early
- Commits to net zero carbon by 2040 and 100% renewable energy by 2030
- Orders 100,000 fully-electric delivery vehicles, the largest order ever for electric delivery vehicles
- Invests $100 million in reforestation projects around the world to begin removing carbon from the atmosphere now
- Launches new sustainability website to report progress on commitments
September 19, 2019 11:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, WASHINGTON, D.C.- Today, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Global Optimism announced The Climate Pledge, a commitment to meet the Paris Agreement 10 years early. Amazon today becomes the first signatory of this pledge. The Climate Pledge calls on signatories to be net zero carbon across their businesses by 2040—a decade ahead of the Paris Accord’s goal of 2050.
Companies that sign The Climate Pledge agree to:
- Measure and report greenhouse gas emissions on a regular basis;
- Implement decarbonization strategies in line with the Paris Agreement through real business changes and innovations, including efficiency improvements, renewable energy, materials reductions, and other carbon emission elimination strategies;
- Neutralize any remaining emissions with additional, quantifiable, real, permanent, and socially-beneficial offsets to achieve net zero annual carbon emissions by 2040.
“We’re done being in the middle of the herd on this issue—we’ve decided to use our size and scale to make a difference,” said Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO. “If a company with as much physical infrastructure as Amazon—which delivers more than 10 billion items a year—can meet the Paris Agreement 10 years early, then any company can. I’ve been talking with other CEOs of global companies, and I’m finding a lot of interest in joining the pledge. Large companies signing The Climate Pledge will send an important signal to the market that it’s time to invest in the products and services the signatories will need to meet their commitments.”
“Bold steps by big companies will make a huge difference in the development of new technologies and industries to support a low carbon economy,” said Christiana Figueres, the UN’s former climate change chief and founding partner of Global Optimism. “With this step, Amazon also helps many other companies to accelerate their own decarbonization. If Amazon can set ambitious goals like this and make significant changes at their scale, we think many more companies should be able to do the same and will accept the challenge. We are excited to have others join.”
By joining The Climate Pledge and agreeing to decarbonize on a faster time horizon, signatories will play a critical role in stimulating investment in the development of low carbon products and services that will be required to help companies meet the pledge. Amazon’s previously announced investment in Rivian is an example of this. Rivian is a producer of emissions-free electric vehicles with its headquarters in Plymouth, Michigan and a manufacturing plant in Normal, Illinois. The $440 million investment will accelerate the production of electric vehicles critical to reducing emissions from transportation. To further advance this goal, Amazon today announced the order of 100,000 electric delivery vehicles from Rivian, the largest order ever of electric delivery vehicles, with vans starting to deliver packages to customers in 2021. Amazon plans to have 10,000 of the new electric vehicles on the road as early as 2022 and all 100,000 vehicles on the road by 2030 – saving 4 million metric tons of carbon per year by 2030.
80% Renewable Energy by 2024 and 100% Renewable Energy By 2030
Two years ago, Amazon made a long-term commitment to power its global infrastructure with 100% renewable energy. Amazon is now pledging to reach 80% renewable energy by 2024 and 100% renewable energy by 2030 on its path to net zero carbon by 2040. Major investments in renewable energy are a critical step to address its carbon footprint globally. To date, Amazon has launched 15 utility-scale wind and solar renewable energy projects that will generate over 1,300 MW of renewable capacity and deliver more than 3.8 million MWh of clean energy annually – enough to power 368,000 U.S. homes. Amazon has also installed more than 50 solar rooftops on fulfillment centers and sort centers around the globe that generate 98 MW of renewable capacity and deliver 130,000 MWh of clean energy annually.
Investing $100 million in Reforestation
Amazon is launching the Right Now Climate Fund, committing $100 million to restore and protect forests, wetlands, and peatlands around the world in partnership with The Nature Conservancy. The Right Now Climate Fund will help remove millions of metric tons of carbon from the atmosphere over the lifetime of the project, and create economic opportunity for thousands of people.
“The science is clear: healthy forests, grasslands, and wetlands are some of the most effective tools we have to address climate change—but we must act now to take natural climate solutions to scale,” said Sally Jewell, interim CEO, The Nature Conservancy. “Amazon is recognized as an innovator that drives real change. A commitment of this size is an exciting opportunity, with the potential to drive transformational change. We applaud Amazon’s Climate Pledge and their aggressive ambition to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040 and look forward to our high-impact collaboration.”
Sustainability Reporting
Amazon today launched a new sustainability website to report on its commitments, initiatives, and performance. The site includes information on Amazon’s carbon footprint and other sustainability metrics that share the progress the company is making towards reaching The Climate Pledge. The new goals, commitments, investments, and programs announced today build on Amazon’s long-term commitment to sustainability through existing innovative programs, including Shipment Zero – Amazon’s vision to make all shipments net zero carbon, with 50% net zero carbon by 2030; sustainable packaging initiatives like Frustration-Free Packaging and Ship in Own Container, which have reduced packaging waste by 25% since 2015; renewable energy programs; investments in the circular economy with the Closed Loop Fund; and numerous other initiatives happening every day by teams across Amazon. Visit sustainability.aboutamazon.com to view the company’s new sustainability reporting website and learn more.