BY 2030, IKEA Malaysia aspires to have fully electrified its last-mile deliveries, or to have adopted other sustainable transport solutions to ensure that the company remains climate-positive and circular. As of now, IKEA operates three electric vehicles (EVs), servicing areas around IKEA Damansara and IKEA Cheras. Plans are in place to add nine more EVs by mid2025, followed by a further 10 in 2026. Additionally, IKEA Batu Kawan is set to transition to EVs within the next three years.
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