The use of E-trucks is part of DP World's plans to cut carbon emissions from its operations by nearly 700,000 tonnes over the next five years. The reduction represents a 20% cut from 2021 levels, through electrifying assets, investing in renewable power and exploring alternative fuels. In the longer term, DP World aims to be a carbon neutral business by 2040 and has a clear roadmap to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 across its entire global network.
''The new 40-tonne E-trucks are a valuable addition to our existing trucking fleet that already included LNG trucks," said Jens Langer, CEO Germany. "We are proud that, as an inland terminal network, we can offer this zero-emission door delivery to our customers and thus contribute to a better future for everyone."
The DP World E-trucks will run on green electricity and have a range of up to 400 km. They are ideally suited for emission-free and low-noise deliveries in and around the regions of Baden Württemberg and Rheinland Pfalz but will initially be deployed in the Stuttgart and Black Forrest areas.
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About DP World Logistics' intermodal network in Europe
Via a network of 12 inland terminals in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and France, DP World Logistics offers distinctive logistics solutions to shippers, forwarders, and shipping lines. From connecting you to global trade to running the local last mile and everything in between. The inland terminals are trimodally connected to the main European ports. Via inland shipping and rail, customers benefit from numerous reliable and sustainable transport solutions. DP World Logistics is continuously strengthening the inland network to best meet all current and future logistics needs. For more information, visit www.dpworldlogistics.eu.