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IKEA’s home deliveries will be fully electric by 2025 – CEO

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on October 3, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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By Matt Scuffham LONDON (Reuters) – IKEA’s home deliveries will be made by electric vehicles by 2025 as part of a target at the world’s No.1 furniture brand to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next eight years, CEO Jesper Brodin said on Monday. In an interview at the Reuters IMPACT conference, Brodin said […]

By Matt Scuffham

LONDON (Reuters) – IKEA’s home deliveries will be made by electric vehicles by 2025 as part of a target at the world’s No.1 furniture brand to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next eight years, CEO Jesper Brodin said on Monday.

In an interview at the Reuters IMPACT conference, Brodin said some cities were already fully electric for home deliveries, and many were working hard to build the infrastructure needed.

He said there may be challenges in some places.

“In some regions, maybe there will be some challenges where we need to push a bit harder on that, but basically already by 2025, customers should be able to get electrical from IKEA when it comes to deliveries,” he said.

The move is part of the company’s plan to be climate positive – to reduce more greenhouse gas than its entire value chain emits – by 2030.

Brand owner Inter IKEA said in January it was on track to become climate positive by 2030 as its annual carbon emissions fell 6% from pre-pandemic levels despite record sales.

Ingka Group, the owner of most IKEA stores worldwide, already produces more renewable energy than it consumes, having invested around 3 billion euros ($2.9 billion) in wind and solar projects since 2009.

It plans to reach 6.5 billion euros in investments by 2030 as part of efforts to increase the use of renewable energy across its supply chain. It owns 575 wind turbines, 20 solar parks, and 935,000 solar panels on the roofs of IKEA stores and warehouses.

Brodin said companies, particularly in Europe, have had to become more agile as the energy crisis has deepened, and that was likely to speed up society’s transition to cleaner energy, but he forecast the next two years would be “challenging” for households.

To help with that, IKEA plans to launch a campaign to raise awareness on how households can cut energy use – from LED lighting to solar heat pumps – and to sell low-cost energy-saving products.

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(Reporting by Matt Scuffham and Anna Ringstrom; Writing by Josephine Mason; Editing by Mark Potter)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is renewable energy?
Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources that are replenished over short periods of time, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
What are electric vehicles?
Electric vehicles (EVs) are cars that are powered entirely or partially by electricity, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
What is greenhouse gas emissions?
Greenhouse gas emissions are gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change. Common examples include carbon dioxide and methane.
What is energy efficiency?
Energy efficiency refers to using less energy to provide the same service or achieve the same outcome, which helps reduce energy consumption and costs.

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