Schindellegi, CH,
03
January
2024
|
06:45
Europe/Berlin
Kuehne+Nagel pioneers carbon insetting for electric trucks to accelerate fleet electrification
  • New Book & Claim insetting solution for electric trucks available as of January 2024
  • First-mover in the industry, where insetting solutions only existed for low-emission fuels
  • Supports the decarbonisation of logistics in line with the Kuehne+Nagel Roadmap 2026

The new year starts with electrifying news as Kuehne+Nagel announces its Book & Claim insetting solution for electric vehicles. This makes Kuehne+Nagel the first logistics service provider to launch this solution, which previously was limited to low-emission fuels. Implementing decarbonisation solutions and helping customers achieve their sustainability goals is a key component of Kuehne+Nagel's Roadmap 2026 Living ESG cornerstone.

Developing Book & Claiminsetting solutions for road freightwas astrategicpriority for Kuehne+Nagel.Last October, it launched an insetting solution for HVO-now followed by electric vehicles.The first-of-its-kind solution has been tested and validated in cooperation with leading external stakeholders.

Customers who use Kuehne+Nagel's road transport services can now 'claim' the carbon reductions of electric trucks when it is not possible to physically move their goods on these vehicles. Reasons for that could be insufficient charging infrastructure or a limited driving range and payload. The solution helps to bridge those challenges which today still limit the deployment of electric trucks.

"We see battery-Electric Vehicles (BEVs) as the future to reduce emissions in road freight. Carbon insetting supports the scale-up of low-emission solutions like BEVs and helps to reduce the premium that customers pay for these solutions, thereby supporting the decarbonisation of road transport," says Hansjörg Rodi, Member of the Management Board at Kuehne+Nagel International AG, responsible for Road Logistics.

For now, only Kuehne+Nagel's owned BEVs are part of the Book & Claim offer to keep full control and transparency over the accuracy of the data that is used in the calculations. However, the team aims to expand the solution to BEVs operated by its partners so that it can support them in their fleet electrification journeys too. "Purchasingelectric trucks can be a heavy financial burden, especially for smaller carriers. Including carriers in our solution requiresfurther complex developments in the accounting methodology, but it would help them to finance their transition. This is our next priority," concludes Rodi.

Sustainable corridor electric truck infront of building
Latest news
21
Dec
2023
-
Kuehne+Nagel's Deep Dive into Transition Strategies for Sustainable Logistics event at COP28
19
Dec
2023
-
Kuehne+Nagel to partner with MHI RJ Aviation Group
15
Dec
2023
-
IDA Foundation selects Kuehne+Nagel to operate a healthcare hub in Dubai
14
Dec
2023
-
Kuehne+Nagel awarded for Sustainability at Annual Global Supplier Conference
30
Nov
2023
-
Kuehne+Nagel's Contract Logistics' Ontario, California Site Embraces those with Special Needs
29
Nov
2023
-
Kuehne+Nagel delivers the world's first transatlantic shipment transported on a 100% SAF powered flight
Boilerplate

About Kuehne+Nagel

With over 80,000 employees at almost 1,300 sites in close to 100 countries, the Kuehne+Nagel Group is one of the world's leading logistics providers. Headquartered in Switzerland, Kuehne+Nagel is listed in the Swiss blue-chip stock market index, the SMI. The Group is the global number one in air and sea logistics and has strong market positions in road and contract logistics.

Kuehne+Nagel is the logistics partner of choice for 400,000 customers worldwide. Using its global network, logistics expertise and data-based insights, the Group provides end-to-end supply chain solutions for global companies and industries. As a member of the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi), Kuehne+Nagel is committed to sustainable logistics by reducing its own environmental footprint and by supporting its customers with low-carbon logistics solutions.

Media Contact
Elise Stynen
Road Logistics Communications (based in Switzerland)
elise.stynen@kuehne-nagel.com
+41 79 939 24 31

Attachments

Disclaimer

Kuehne + Nagel International AG published this content on 03 January 2024 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 03 January 2024 05:47:32 UTC.