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Deutsche Post sees interest from potential partners for EV

German Post electric vans charging in a parking lot
Deutsche Post last year hired Goldman Sachs to evaluate options for StreetScooter as it seeks to expand the unit and tap an expected rise in demand for emissions-free delivery vehicles.   (Bloomberg)
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August 30, 2019 02:15 PM

COLOGNE -- Deutsche Post has received expressions of interest from potential partners for StreetScooter, its electric van business, board member Tobias Meyer said on Friday.

"We see broad interest along the entire value chain," Meyer said, adding that Deutsche Post was in contact with parts suppliers, electric vehicle manufacturers and operators.

The German postal services group has produced 10,000 StreetScooters but is shying away from making large investments in StreetScooter or taking on risks tied to large-scale vehicle production.

Last year it hired Goldman Sachs to evaluate options for StreetScooter as it seeks to expand the unit and tap an expected rise in demand.

Deutsche Post CEO Frank Appel has said options include cooperating with manufacturers, floating the firm on the stock exchange or bringing in a financial investor.

Deutsche Post has also installed around 13,500 charging stations in its depots and delivery bases throughout Germany.

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