Logistics
DHL EXPRESS PILOTS FIRST HYDROGEN TRUCK THROUGHOUT DHL GROUP
November 23, 2021
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DHL Express said it conducted a test of hydrogen-fueled trucks for the long haul within Deutsche Post DHL Group.

 

DHL piloted the service with its customer, Apple, in the vehicle in the Benelux region, as part of the Interreg NW Europe program H2-Share, coordinated by WaterstofNet.

 

"The program's goal is to facilitate the development of low-carbon heavy-duty vehicles on hydrogen for logistic applications and gain practical experience in different regions," DHL said in a statement, adding that this also creates a transnational living lab and basis for the development of the zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle industry.

 

"In a globalized world, sustainable and clean fuels are essential for climate-neutral logistics. Not only for sea and air freight but also line-haul road freight, as these help reduce CO2 emissions," said Alberto Nobis, CEO DHL Express Europe.

 

"That's why we engage not only in the electrification of our fleet but also invest in the development of alternative drive systems for very long ranges. The project shows that we can achieve truly emission-free logistics in Europe if we join forces and build on experience."

 

DHL noted that while battery-electric trucks can operate efficiently within last-mile delivery, fuels from renewable energies such as hydrogen are essential for zero-emission line-haul.

 

It said due to their vast potential, DHL Express is now testing a heavy-duty vehicle, with a fuel cell range extender from VDL.

 

The truck, operated by Dutch Nassau Sneltransport, covers a daily distance of around 200 km, running a cross-border route in the Benelux region. The truck refuels on a daily basis at a mobile fuel station from Wystrach as part of the project. It transports deliveries of DHL Express' customer Apple.

 

DHL further added that during the piloting phase, up to 35 tons of CO2 can be saved with the new technology.

 

In line with its Sustainability Roadmap, DHL Group noted that it is heavily investing in the use of alternative fuels and hydrogen is opening up a new market and can contribute to green transport solutions.