Helsinki, 14 October 2025 — Wolt today announced that it has joined peers from across the on‑demand economy to launch the Deliver‑E Coalition, an industry‑led alliance focused on accelerating the shift to zero‑emission two‑ and three‑wheeler deliveries worldwide. Wolt, together with DoorDash and other global platforms, will work to advance cleaner, quieter and more affordable last‑mile logistics in cities.
The Deliver‑E Coalition brings companies together behind a shared charter to speed up the adoption of electric vehicles, e‑bikes and other zero‑emission two‑ and three‑wheelers. Members will share best practices, track progress, and collaborate on solutions to common barriers such as charging access, vehicle availability, financing, and safety.
The Coalition will be hosted by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), which will provide research, administrative and communications support to help the industry scale zero‑emission delivery.
At Wolt, sustainability means making everyday life in cities better for couriers, merchants and customers. Zero‑emission two‑ and three‑wheelers are already proving cleaner, quieter and increasingly cost‑effective, said Jamie Saab, Global Head of Sustainability at Wolt. By working alongside DoorDash and other partners through Deliver‑E — with UNEP as Secretariat — we can move faster together than any one company could alone.
With online ordering continuing to grow, last‑mile logistics play a critical role in urban air quality and climate goals. Studies indicate that switching from combustion two‑wheelers to e‑bikes can cut last‑mile delivery costs by around a quarter while reducing emissions by up to 90%. Cities also benefit from lower noise and cleaner air, while new green jobs emerge in vehicle servicing, charging infrastructure and fleet software.
Deliver‑E is an industry‑led coalition created to accelerate zero‑emission two‑ and three‑wheeler deliveries globally. Hosted by UNEP, Deliver‑E convenes delivery platforms and key ecosystem partners to share knowledge and remove barriers to electrification.
Wolt is a technology company that makes it easy to discover and get the best restaurants, groceries and other local shops delivered to your door. Founded in Helsinki in 2014, Wolt operates in markets across Europe and beyond and is part of DoorDash (NYSE: DASH). Learn more at wolt.com.
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Wolt is a Helsinki-based technology company with a mission to bring joy, simplicity and earnings to the neighborhoods of the world. Wolt develops a local commerce platform that connects people looking to order food, groceries, and other goods with people interested in selling and delivering them. Wolt was founded in 2014 and joined forces with DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH) in 2022. Altogether, DoorDash operates in more than 40 countries today. You can read more on the Wolt website.
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