HIVED’s tech-enabled, 100% electric network is now live across eight new locations, the first major expansion in our mission to revolutionise parcel delivery nationwide. “For the first time, we’re taking our parcel delivery network beyond London, bringing a reliably better delivery experience to new cities, including Bath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Portsmouth, Poole, Southampton and Worthing“, we read on the company’s blog.

HIVED: electric delivery network all over the UK

“We’ve been blown away by our retail partner demand to be nationwide, and have been fully operational in these new locations since early September, delivering for several of our existing customers. This is the first step in our wider plan to bring our reliably better service to even more people and businesses across the UK.” Indeed, HIVED is working with some new players in the electric CV market all over Europe, such as Flexis. It was told during the official presentation of Flexis itself, at the beginning of this year in Paris.

This expansion follows the $42m Series B funding round, accelerating the company’s growth beyond London and establishing HIVED as a true nationwide player in the UK delivery market. “We’re building the first delivery company designed for the ecommerce era: powered by purpose-built technology, committed to sustainability, and obsessed with reliability”.

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