GoBolt Launches Same & Next Day Sustainable Delivery Service
GoBolt is partnering to offset delivery carbon emissions with EcoCart, a sustainability technology company.

GoBolt is building a fully electric delivery fleet. GoBolt's small parcel deliveries will begin with a fleet of 70 electric parcel vans and grow to 185-plus within 12 months.
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GoBolt, a technology company building a sustainable, first-party supply chain network, announced its sustainable small parcel delivery service in Canadian and U.S. cities. GoBolt is partnering to offset delivery carbon emissions with EcoCart, a sustainability technology company.
"Expanding our last-mile delivery services to small parcel was the natural next step for GoBolt as we continue to strengthen our first-party logistics network," said Mark Ang, chief executive officer and Co-Founder of GoBolt. "This move will allow GoBolt to provide our merchants needing both truck and parcel deliveries with a true end-to-end, holistic logistics solution."
Founded in 2017, GoBolt is a sustainable fulfillment and last-mile logistics provider for ecommerce businesses, from national brands to global companies. Its last-mile services had traditionally catered to big and bulky deliveries for furniture, fitness, and home goods brands but with its expansion into small parcel delivery, on the heels of its recent acquisition of BoxKnight, GoBolt stated that it will now pick up, consolidate, sort, and deliver ecommerce brands' smaller packages.
Acquiring the same-day delivery startup BoxKnight provided GoBolt with existing integrations software that allowed the company to speed up its go-to-market rhythms. GoBolt noted that it will now be able to offer shoppers of leading brands same-day and next-day shipping in metro-service areas, optional contactless delivery and delivery tracking through SMS and a truck tracking app. With greater capabilities, GoBolt's merchants can now rely on one technology stack for more of their core logistics needs, while offering their consumers sustainable logistics solutions.
In an industry that's among the largest contributors of carbon emissions, GoBolt is building a fully electric delivery fleet. GoBolt's small parcel deliveries will begin with a fleet of 70 electric parcel vans and grow to 185-plus within 12 months. When GoBolt cannot deliver parcels via its EVs, it shared that it will remain true to its neutral-emissions promise through its EcoCart partnership.
The electric parcel vehicles are coming, at least in part, from Lightning eMotors. In August 2022, Lightning eMotors and GoBolt announced a strategic partnership to manufacture 170 all-electric cargo vans and box trucks over the next 12 months. These vehicles will be deployed across the U.S. and Canada. Lightning eMotors is set to deliver 70 medium-duty Class 3 zero-emission, all-electric cargo vans and 100 Class 5 zero-emission, all-electric box trucks. The Class 3 van deployment is already underway.
"We are committed to making our deliveries with an electric vehicle but where we can't yet, we've partnered with EcoCart to offset carbon emissions," Ang added. "We continue to evaluate additional partnerships that align well with our brand values and DNA."
In these instances, GoBolt will calculate the impact of its carbon emissions and proportionally donate that amount to verified carbon projects via EcoCart. More than 25 projects have undergone rigorous testing, including water purification and forestry initiatives, to qualify for EcoCart's program.
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Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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