Japan start-up to offer fleet service using China’s Geely EVs

By Satoshi Sugiyama

TOKYO, April 7 (Reuters) – A Japanese battery start-up said on Thursday it would launch a commercial fleet service using electric vehicles from China’s Geely Holding Group, joining a growing field of services aimed at helping companies reduce their carbon footprint.

Yokohama-based 3DOM Inc, a university-led venture set up in 2014 to develop separators for batteries, said it would offer the carbon neutral EV service through subscription or lease so that users could avoid high purchase costs.

Leading Japanese delivery firm Sagawa Express Co (9143.T) plans to start replacing all 7,200 of its commercial mini-vehicles with EVs supplied by Guangxi Automobile Group this year. Another firm, SBS Holdings (2384.T), has plans to use electric trucks produced by Dongfeng Motor (0489.HK) group.

3DOM said the fleet would comprise about 7,500 vehicles and several companies including delivery services and supermarket operators were considering its service. It did not elaborate.

Reporting by Satoshi Sugiyama and Maki Shiraki; editing by Chang-Ran Kim and Richard Pullin