https://www.teslarati.com/bite-squad-tesla-model-3-food-delivery-service/
Food delivery service turns to Tesla Model 3 in bid to replace Prius fleet
and go emissions-free
February 14, 2018  Simon Alvarez

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Online food delivery service Bite Squad is looking to replace its fleet of
Toyota Prius delivery cars with the Tesla Model 3 within the next few years.
The food delivery startup plans to test the mass market compact sedan later
this year, and if the Model 3 meets the company’s expectations, Bite Squad
will be fully transitioning its fleet of hybrid delivery cars to the
all-electric compact sedan.

Bite Squad’s Model 3 announcement was posted on the company’s blog earlier
this month, with CEO Kian Salehi stating that Tesla’s newest vehicle can
play a vital role in the company’s aim of having a fully emissions-free
fleet. Currently, Bite Squad, which operates on 30 markets across the United
States, utilizes a fleet of Toyota Priuses for its food deliveries. While
the hybrids provide great fuel economy, however, the Bite Squad CEO stated
that the all-electric Model 3 could provide an even cleaner, greener option.

“Our existing hybrid cars significantly cut emissions, but an all-electric
fleet would be completely emissions-free. This is where we want to be. 

“When we launched in 2012, the goal was to reduce the environmental impact
of our fleet by using as many hybrid vehicles as we could. The goal is the
same today, but the technology has changed. We now have an opportunity to
further reduce our impact with an affordable battery-powered car.”

Bite Squad’s Toyota Prius fleet currently comprises roughly 10% of the
company’s delivery vehicles. The rest of the cars deployed for the service
are owned by Bite Squad’s drivers, who use their personal vehicles to
deliver food to customers.

In a statement to the Star Tribune, Craig Key, Bite Squad’s VP for
marketing, noted that the Model 3 could give the company great benefits and
savings in the long run. While the mass market electric compact sedan is
more expensive than a Toyota Prius, its all-electric drivetrain completely
negates fuel expenses and reduces maintenance costs.

Key further noted that the food delivery startup is looking forward to the
rollout of the Model 3’s full self-driving capabilities. While the VP did
state that a driverless food delivery service is not in the company’s plans
for the near future, the autonomous features of the Model 3 would likely
reduce the number of accidents that its vehicles will be involved in on the
road.

“We think it could be a big game-changer for us both in terms of cost and
liability and safety,” the Bite Squad VP said.

For now, however, Key stated that just like all other Model 3 reservation
holders, the company is just waiting for Tesla to deliver its electric cars.
Bite Squad placed reservations for the electric car last year, and while
their vehicles’ delivery dates were initially set to late 2018, the
subsequent delays in the production ramp-up of the Model 3 would likely push
the delivery dates of the company’s new cars well into 2019.

As we noted in a previous article, Tesla has adjusted its expectations for
the ramp-up of Model 3 deliveries during the California-based electric car
firm’s Q4 2017 delivery report, with CEO Elon Musk moving the 5,000 a week
production goal to the end of the second quarter. The 5,000-unit-per-week
goal was initially set for the end of 2017. 
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Bite Squad plans to swap out delivery fleet with Tesla Model 3s
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