How much does Evri pay per parcel?

Evri, one of the UK’s leading parcel delivery companies, offers a pay structure that varies depending on the type of parcel, location, and route specifics. For most couriers, the pay per parcel ranges from 60 pence to £1. However, there are several factors that affect this range.

Pay Structure Breakdown

  1. Standard Parcels: For a typical parcel delivery, the rate can fluctuate. The average pay for a small packet is around 47p, while larger boxes may earn up to 63p, and heavy parcels requiring two hands can go up to £1. In rural areas or locations that are harder to access, couriers might earn more due to the longer distances they must travel​(DelM8)​(LADbible).
  2. Collection Services: Couriers also handle collections, which generally pay around 50p per collection, regardless of the item size or type​(LADbible).
  3. Volume-Based Earnings: Couriers often deliver between 130 and 150 parcels over six hours, which can result in daily earnings ranging from £60 to £80, depending on the parcel mix and volume delivered​(LADbible).

Factors Influencing Pay

  • Location and Route Density: Urban couriers tend to complete more deliveries due to the shorter distances between stops. However, the per-parcel rate may be lower than in rural areas, where fewer deliveries are made, but travel times and distances are longer, thus earning couriers a higher rate per parcel.
  • Vehicle Type: Couriers with larger vehicles capable of handling bulk deliveries or large parcels may be eligible for higher rates due to the added capacity and operating costs.

Additional Considerations

Couriers need to account for operational costs such as fuel, vehicle maintenance, and insurance, which can reduce their net earnings. Efficient route planning is essential to maximize daily earnings, and tools like the Delm8 Route Planner can help optimize delivery routes to save time and fuel(DelM8).

While some couriers might view Evri as a flexible side hustle, earning around £50 to £100 per week, those who deliver larger volumes consistently can earn over £750 a week, though this requires significant effort and time​(LADbible).

Evri’s structure provides flexibility, making it attractive for individuals seeking to supplement their income. However, the pay-per-parcel model means earnings can fluctuate based on the number of deliveries completed and other factors. For those interested in this role, understanding the potential variables can help make it a sustainable source of income.