Einride, a technology company that provides digital, electric, and autonomous solutions for road freight, has recently announced a significant expansion of its partnership with PostNord, the Norwegian branch of the leading provider of parcel and logistics services in the Nordics. 

The expanded operations will cover key logistics routes in and around the Oslo region, powered by Einride’s intelligent freight mobility ecosystem, which includes its electric connected trucks, and the Einride Saga AI planning optimization tool, a digital operating system that optimizes electric and autonomous freight movement. 

Einride is working a lot in Norway

The initial deployment in 2023 covered over 1,500 fossil-free kilometers per day with zero-emission vehicles, resulting in a projected 2,100 tonnes of CO₂e savings over three years. With the amount of electrified transport kilometers now doubled, a significant increase in emissions reductions is anticipated, further supporting PostNord’s goal of becoming fossil-free by 2030.

In September 2025, Einride and PostNord achieved a historic milestone by successfully completing the world’s first cabless, electric, autonomous cross-border delivery without a human driver onboard.

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