Paxster Secures Royal Mail Contract, Expanding european Footprint
SARPSBORG, NORWAY - November 30, 2025 – Paxster, a Sarpsborg-based logistics technology company, has announced a significant agreement with Royal Mail to deploy its electric cargo bike and digital platform across the United Kingdom. The partnership represents a major expansion for Paxster into the European market and reinforces the growing demand for sustainable last-mile delivery solutions.
The Royal Mail contract will see Paxster’s electric cargo bikes integrated into Royal Mail’s delivery network, initially focusing on urban areas to reduce emissions and improve delivery efficiency. This collaboration builds upon Paxster’s existing presence in Norway and othre European countries, positioning the company as a key player in the evolving landscape of parcel delivery. The deal is expected to substantially boost Paxster’s revenue and market share, furthering its mission to provide eco-friendly alternatives to traditional delivery methods.
Founded in 2018, Paxster develops and operates a complete system for last-mile logistics, combining purpose-built electric cargo bikes with a elegant digital platform for route optimization, real-time tracking, and secure parcel handling. The company’s solution addresses the increasing challenges of urban congestion and environmental concerns associated with traditional delivery vehicles.
“This agreement with Royal Mail is a pivotal moment for Paxster,” stated a company spokesperson. “It validates our technology and demonstrates the growing appetite for sustainable delivery solutions within established postal services.”
the partnership comes as the demand for green logistics continues to rise, driven by both consumer preferences and increasingly stringent environmental regulations. Paxster’s technology offers a viable solution for businesses seeking to reduce thier carbon footprint and improve operational efficiency in urban environments. The company plans to leverage the Royal Mail contract as a springboard for further expansion across Europe, targeting other major postal and logistics providers.