Keert, the Isle of Wight’s only ultra low emissions delivery service, has announced the accelerated expansion of its sustainable delivery network into Freshwater. This rapid growth to the West Wight has been made possible by the generous support of Teemill and a pivotal £2,500 funding boost from Wightlink’s Green Innovation Fund. The new West Wight hub, located in Freshwater, marks a significant milestone for Keert, enabling the company to extend its sustainable delivery services more quickly than originally planned. This expansion is further supported by Teemill, who have kindly provided essential space for the new hub, allowing Keert to establish a strong presence in West Wight. The crucial £2,500 funding from Wightlink’s Green Innovation Fund underscores Wightlink’s commitment to fostering environmentally conscious businesses and advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This financial support has been instrumental in enabling Keert to purchase a new e-cargo bike, significantly enhancing their delivery capabilities in West Wight for both businesses and community groups. Matthew Whittaker, Director at Keert, says:
“We are incredibly grateful for the support from Teemill and the funding from Wightlink, which has allowed us to expand our operations sooner than anticipated. The addition of our Freshwater hub and new e-cargo bike means we can now provide even more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective delivery services to the local community.”
With this accelerated expansion, Keert now operates 4 strategically located hubs across the Isle of Wight: Ryde, Ventnor, Newport, and Freshwater, in addition to their main depot in Cowes. There are also plans to expand further into The Bay area in the near future. For more information about Keert visit www.keert.uk.

























































































I want to be a hippy and I want to get stoned on
Mari-marijuana
They’ll deliver it for you.
Another pain on the road
I’m not sure if that was the same service but got my book delivered by a cargobike today.
I like how quiet that service is!
You can sit in the garden and no engine noise whatsoever breaks your relaxation.
Felt luxuriously surreal.