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December 18, 2024
DSV has signed an agreement with Volvo Trucks for the purchase of 300 electric trucks.
Date: August 22, 2024Hedehusene, Denmark- DSV A/S., is advancing its sustainable road freight strategy by partnering with Volvo Trucks to deploy 300 zero-emission electric trucks and 500 fuel-efficient diesel and gas trucks across Europe. Deliveries will occur from 2024 to 2026, as part of DSV's goal to expand its electric truck fleet to 2,000 by 2030.
Mr. Roger Alm, President Volvo Trucks, said, "I'm very proud to deepen the partnership we have with DSV. Collaboration and a strong commitment to really make a difference is essential for making sustainable transport and big CO2 reductions a reality. This order is proof of their trust in our company and shows that zero-emissions transport is a viable solution here and now."
Mr. Søren Schmidt, CEO, DSV Road, said,"Close collaboration across sectors provides an opportunity for DSV to be a key enabler for decarbonisation in the industry. We are happy to extend our partnership with Volvo in our joint effort to reduce emissions in the transport industry."
"As a global leader in logistics, we strive to stay at the forefront of the green transition and this agreement is a fantastic example of how new technologies can be brought to market at scale to make them more accessible for our customers. The deal with Volvo is an important step towards enabling a more sustainable future in trucking."
The trucks being supplied to DSV will include the new Volvo FH Aero Electric, which has improved aerodynamics, making it even more energy efficient.
DSV is the largest transporter of goods for the Volvo Group, and its electric trucks are already used on lanes in Sweden and Denmark where DSV has established charging infrastructure using electricity from solar panels at its distribution centres in Landskrona and Horsens.
As part of the deal, the new trucks will be serviced by Volvo, and some of them will be used to transport goods to and from Volvo sites.
Both DSV and Volvo Group are committed to the Science-based targets initiative, which drives ambitious climate action in the private sector. DSV has set a near-term goal to reduce emissions (scope 1 and 2) by 50% and indirect emissions (scope 3) by 30% in 2030 against our 2019 baseline, and - like Volvo - are committed to achieving net-zero emissions in 2050, in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.