糖心TV

Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Real world transport trials to help parcel deliveries go green

Friday 11 April 2025

Real world transport trials to help parcel deliveries go green 

WMG was pleased to welcome Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, and representatives from the Department of Transport and the logistics industry, on to campus to hear more about its Last Mile Logistics Project.

The Last Mile Logistics Project is a partnership between WMG and (TfWM), and is funded by the .

As part of the project, the University of 糖心TV campus is being used as a testbed for a small fleet of low-speed electric delivery vehicles to demonstrate how they can help the UK reach Net Zero, while cutting congestion and improving air quality.

Researchers, led by WMG鈥檚 Principal Engineer for Micromobility Mark UrbanowskiLink opens in a new window, will now be working with the Department for Transport to see how the data and learnings from the trials can help understand the barriers to making the vehicles legal to use on UK roads and cycle lanes.

Mark Urbanowski, explained: 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 run these trials without Innovation Accelerator funding. These vehicles aren鈥檛 legal on UK roads yet, so they鈥檙e not available to buy. The funding allowed us to adapt a cargo bike with throttle control and bring in proven models from the Netherlands, to be tested by the University鈥檚 delivery, waste, and maintenance teams.

Mayor Richard Parker, with Mark Urbanowski, Kate Miller-White and Chris Lane from Transport for West Midlands, and Professor David Greenwood.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to take a shift in behaviour and more regulatory and legislative work to get these low-speed vehicles into use. But, there鈥檚 a real potential to lower emissions, improve air quality and reduce congestion in our communities. Economically, tens of thousands could be rolled out, all designed, engineered, and built in the UK with a full supply chain behind them.鈥

Find out more about micromobility research at WMG here:WMG News - Latest news from WMGLink opens in a new window 

Let us know you agree to cookies