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Gaius Rapide 3: Transforming the Final Leg of Last-Mile Delivery
In the current post-pandemic landscape, the surge in online shopping and home deliveries, particularly in densely populated urban areas, has posed a significant
challenge for logistics providers. Notably, the last mile of the delivery process accounts for a substantial 53% of the total logistics cost. The imperative to boost
efficiency while minimizing expenses is keenly felt.
In response to these challenges, Gaius introduces the Rapide 3, designed to address the needs of last-mile efficiency and sustainability. Equipped with Gaius’ patented
35-degree tilting system, the Rapide 3 can effortlessly handle narrow and tall cargo boxes while maintaining high-speed maneuverability, ensuring an added layer of
safety in logistics and delivery operations. With its 1000-liter cargo box capable of carrying 200 kg, it outperforms traditional two-wheeled motorcycles, offering four
times the cargo capacity.
This leads to a noteworthy 14% reduction in round-trips from the delivery area to the warehouse, all the while guaranteeing 100% emission-free
deliveries, resulting in an impressive annual saving of 4.2 tons of CO2. Esteemed industry leaders like DHL Taiwan, FedEx Taiwan, Carrefour Taiwan
and Momo, Taiwan’s e-commerce giant, have already adopted the Rapide 3 in their last-mile operation.
At Gaius, we strongly believe that electrifying logistics vehicles is crucial in promptly improving the urban quality of life. By assisting our fleet partners
in attaining both business prosperity and sustainability objectives, we lay the foundation for a more environmentally conscious and streamlined future
in last-mile logistics.