Amanda DeVoe-Bice is no stranger to heavy-duty vehicles. She spent her childhood on a farm in Iowa, learning how to drive a tractor before a car. She would navigate rows of corn and soybeans to pick out large rocks before the crops grew too high. “My time on the farm grounded in me many things that contribute to who I am today,” Amanda says.
Amanda has moved from driving a tractor to transforming a fleet of 80,000 vehicles today. She leads the transition of PepsiCo’s fleet to lower-emission and electric alternatives across PepsiCo in North America. “We are one of the largest fleet operations in North America, and it's something we take incredible pride in,” Amanda says. “If you look across the decarbonization space, there's been a lot of meaningful progress in the industry. It’s exciting and it's helping PepsiCo shape the future.”
One of the most high-profile aspects of Amanda’s job is growing PepsiCo’s electric fleet. She’s worked with Tesla to roll out their fully electric Semi trucks — making PepsiCo the first company in the world to put them on the road. The company also has a sizable fleet of Ford E-Transit electric vans in its lineup from coast to coast. PepsiCo Beverages recently announced plans to triple the size of its electric fleet in California with the addition of Tesla Semis operating out of Fresno, California to transport Pepsi, Gatorade, Starry, Aquafina and more and adding to its fleet of Ford E-Transits deployed across the state. PepsiCo also continues to transform key sites into 100% all-electric vehicle hubs, most recently at Frito-Lay facilities in the Charlotte and Chicago-area markets.
