Delivering an eco-friendly solution: Jollibee rolls out E-bike Delivery

Jollibee signs MOA for E-bike delivery roll out with the goal of reducing their carbon footprint and the overall environmental impact of their operations, Jollibee recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with ECOS Environment Foundation, Inc., as it takes the lead in revolutionizing the use of E-bikes for their delivery fleet. To be initially rolled-out in three branches: Jollibee Emerald Avenue (Ortigas Center, Pasig), Jollibee BGC Triangle (BGC, Taguig), and Jollibee Molino (Cavite), these E-bikes are lightweight, do not need gasoline or fuel, and come equipped with E-push technology, making it easier to ride in rough terrain or even steep slopes. Moreover, compared to traditional motorcycles, the Jollibee Delivery E-bikes have a longer motor lifespan of 15 to 20 years, a 4 to 5-year battery life, are noise-free and run with zero CO2 emissions resulting in true operational efficiency. (from left: Jollibee Philippines Head of Channels and Kids Marketing Charisse Sumulong, Jollibee Foods Corporation Integrated Back-end Delivery Director Mario Malalis, ECOS Environment Foundation Inc Secretary General and Environmentally Sustainable Technology Development (ESTD) Inc. Managing Director Shinsuke Kawauchi, and ECOS and ESTD Director for Special Projects and Business Development Norberto De Jesus)

Jollibee, everyone’s well-loved red bee, gives people more reasons to be joyful as it shifts to a more environmentally friendly way of delivering your favorite meals!

In partnership with ECOS Environmental Foundation, Inc. which seeks to achieve environmentally sustainable development, and together with the Department of Transportation, Jollibee is taking the lead in revolutionizing environmentally conscious transportation for delivery. The company is launching its initial fleet of E-bikes, the first road legal E-bikes in the country, in its bid to reduce its carbon footprint and impact to the environment.

(From left: Jollibee Philippines Head of Channels and Kids Marketing Charisse Sumulong, Jollibee Foods Corporation Integrated Back-end Delivery Director Mario Malalis, ECOS Environment Foundation Inc Secretary General and Environmentally Sustainable Technology Development (ESTD) Inc. Managing Director Shinsuke Kawauchi, and ECOS and ESTD Director for Special Projects and Business Development Norberto De Jesus)

 “We’re extremely thrilled and proud to partner with Jollibee in this positive undertaking”, said Shinsuke Kawauchi of ECOS Environment Foundation Inc. and Environmentally Sustainable Technology Development Inc (ESTD). “With the amount of deliveries that Jollibee riders do within the day, shifting to the use of E-bikes can play a huge role in making their operations more sustainable and efficient, by reducing environmental impact thanks to zero emissions.”

Made and assembled in Japan, the Jollibee Delivery E-bikes—to be first rolled out in three branches: Jollibee Emerald Avenue (Ortigas Center, Pasig), Jollibee BGC Triangle (BGC, Taguig), and Jollibee Molino (Cavite)—are lightweight, do not need gasoline or fuel, and come equipped with E-push technology, making it easier to ride in rough terrain or even steep slopes.

The Jollibee Delivery E-Bikes makes for more efficient and sustainable deliveries of your langhap-sarap favorites.

In addition, when compared to traditional motorcycles, the Jollibee Delivery E-bikes have a longer motor lifespan of 15 to 20 years, a 4 to 5-year battery life, are noise-free and run with zero CO2 emissions. Thus, long-term operational costs are made cheaper, more economical, and eco-friendly.        

By rolling them out in bustling CBDs, Jollibee aims to reduce emissions in an ever-crowded metropolis, playing an important role in mitigating climate change.

Jollibee presents the Jollibee Delivery E-Bike, the first road legal e-bike in the country.

“We at Jollibee acknowledge the role that companies need to play in affecting positive change. We’re happy to share that we are piloting various initiatives, one of which is the use of E-bikes for Jollibee Delivery, to drive eco-friendly efforts in the country,” says Mario Malalis, Integrated Back-end Delivery Director of Jollibee National Business Channels.

After its pilot run, Jollibee plans to eventually replace its existing motorcycle fleet with the E-bikes. “Yes, it’s a small step, but a necessary one as we continue to come up with more ways to help care for our environment. We’re also looking at launching other eco-friendly initiatives in the near future,” added Malalis.

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