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Amazon’s Massive Purchase: Rivian’s Pedal-Assist Cargo Bikes

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Amazon wants to buy ‘thousands’ of Rivian’s pedal-assist cargo bikes

Amazon and Rivian Partnership

Amazon and Rivian have joined forces once again, this time to develop a custom-designed, pedal-assisted, four-wheel cargo bike. This innovative collaboration stems from Rivian’s Also spinoff, unveiling the TM-Q quad vehicle in San Francisco. Amazon plans to enhance its micromobility fleet with the deployment of “thousands of quads” across Europe and the US.

Evolution of Amazon-Rivian Relationship

This latest deal signifies the progression of the Amazon-Rivian partnership, which initially collaborated on the EDV electric van for an extended period. While Rivian’s van was previously exclusive to Amazon, the companies have since opened up sales to other commercial fleet owners interested in adopting the innovative vehicle.

Benefits of Micromobility Solutions

Emily Barber, Director of Amazon’s Global Fleet, emphasized the advantages of micromobility solutions like pedal-assist e-cargo quads. These vehicles enable efficient deliveries in urban areas, contributing to traffic reduction and noise mitigation. The collaboration with ALSO presents an opportunity for Amazon to further enhance its delivery logistics through advanced technology and safety features.

Electric Cargo Bikes in Urban Delivery

Amazon has integrated electric cargo bikes into its delivery operations across various cities in the US and Canada. These bikes excel in navigating congested urban environments where curb space is limited, showcasing their adaptability and efficiency in last-mile delivery services.

Innovative Features of the Also TM-Q

The Also TM-Q, similar to the TM-B two-wheeled e-bike, incorporates cutting-edge features such as pedal-by-wire technology and a removable battery that doubles as a mobile power bank. These enhancements enhance the bike’s performance and usability, aligning with the evolving demands of urban delivery solutions.

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