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26-03-2026
This milestone coincides with the Week of the Circular Economy, during which organisations showcase how they contribute to a more sustainable and future-proof system. “With our 2,000th electric delivery van, our climate ambitions are visible on the streets every day,” says Selma Postma, Managing Director E-commerce at PostNL. “In this way, we reduce emissions, improve air quality in local communities, and continue to make step-by-step progress towards more sustainable delivery for everyone.” The introduction of the electric vans follows two recent international recognitions of PostNL’s sustainability policy. Earlier this year, PostNL once again received an A score from CDP, an organisation that assesses companies on their climate efforts and transparency. In addition, PostNL has been ranked as the world’s most sustainable logistics e-commerce company according to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI).
Investing in smart energy solutions
For the past year, PostNL has been delivering emission-free in 27 inner cities. The range of electric vans has increased significantly in recent years due to technological developments. As a result, these vehicles can be deployed more widely within the network, and new vans are now replacing the first generation. To enable the continued growth of the electric fleet, PostNL is also investing in charging infrastructure and smart energy solutions, including software for dynamic charging schedules for electric vans. Charging hubs have been installed at several sorting centres, and at the sorting centre in Alphen aan den Rijn an innovative battery storage system is in use. This battery stores locally generated solar energy to charge electric vehicles during the evening and night, while also helping to relieve pressure on the electricity grid.
Source: PostNL