delivery differently
with
Incitis
Incitis designs, manufactures and markets a new generation of urban electric trucks, with a novel and innovative architecture. This patented innovation revolutionises urban logistics: a truck that lowers to the ground for safe deliveries at pavement level, with 5 openings on 3 sides.
With these vehicles, Incitis has created the UrbanCargo® concept reducing delivery costs by 30% and offering Zero Emissions at the same price as owning a Diesel vehicle.
Discover the new design in action

In city and in inter city areas, deliveries have to reinvent themselves.
Thanks to the UrbanCargo® concept developed by Incitis, these deliveries are emission and noise free; agile and ergonomic; and carried out safely.
The’UrbanCargo®, c’est le chaînon idéal entre les hubs logistiques et les cœurs des villes pour des livraisons vertueuses pour tous types de commerces, la restauration, l’hôtellerie, etc.
Its architecture allows for easy handover, facilitating the development of cargo bike use for last-mile delivery in restricted access areas.
A project led by a team of expert managers associated with recognised partners
"With Incitis, we are offering solutions to declutter urban space and improve the safety and working conditions of delivery drivers, but also the quality of life in urban areas.
We relied on our experience in the transport of goods and on the support of our partners to develop a solution at the service of a more sustainable society.”
Eric Poyeton, founder of Incitis and Chairman of the Board


Incitis, it's a team driven by the same values and the same desire to improve the quality of life of citizens and the working conditions of urban delivery players to respond to a large-scale challenge at the global level.

The challenges of urban delivery of goods:
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66% of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2050 (UN report)
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5 million tons de marchandises parcourent 20 km chaque jour dans une ville comme Paris ("The Future of Road Freight Transport" 2018)
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Conurbations deploy low-emission zones and gradually ban the most polluting vehicles
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Europe imposes to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 55% in 2030 (compared to 1990) and to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 (European climate law / Fit for 55)
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The space dedicated to road transport in cities is shrinking, the delivery areas are insufficient and not very usable and the delivery conditions generate safety risks for the deliverers and those who are nearby.

