DSV is a global supplier of transport and logistics solutions, operating in more than 90 countries worldwide. In the Netherlands, DSV employs over 5,000 colleagues across more than 40 branches, active in three divisions: Air & Sea, Road, and Contract Logistics. Every day, DSV transports goods across Europe with a fleet of thousands of trucks and manages over 1,000,000 m² of warehouse space in the Netherlands alone.
Sustainable growth is at the heart of DSV’s strategy. The company aims to create long-term value for customers, employees, shareholders, and society. DSV has committed to achieving net-zero emissions across its operations by 2050, with ambitious near-term targets for 2030 validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Electrification of road transport is a key lever in reaching these goals.
As DSV scales up its electric truck fleet in domestic operations, smart operational planning becomes essential to make electrification both environmentally impactful and economically viable.
How can DSV optimise the charging planning of its electric trucks to maximise driving time, minimise downtime, and reduce driver waiting time?
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