Zufall Logistics saves emissions with a new service and transports CO2-neutrally. Photo: Zufall Logistics
Zufall Logistics saves emissions with a new service and transports CO2-neutrally. Photo: Zufall Logistics
2025-05-21

The Zufall Logistics Group aims to set an example for sustainable logistics with a new sustainable service, according to their own statements. The company's own e-truck fleet and charging infrastructure make sustainable transport possible without compensation models, the company says.

Electric Fleet and Independent Charging Infrastructure Sustainable transport will also be certified for customers through corresponding reports from the audited emissions data platform Shipzero, it further states. Customers can thus use the

data for their sustainability reporting. Stephan Erb, Product Manager Land Transport Europe and Project Initiator:

“With the new product Premium e, we have created a foundation in CO2-free transport for our customers and our networks. This allows us to take on a pioneering role.”

By the end of 2023, the logistics company had begun initial operational test runs with battery-electric transport vehicles. Since then, the share of the e-fleet has grown to

over 20 percent of its own fleet. Thus, 16 e-trucks connect the general cargo locations Göttingen, Fulda, Eichenzell, Grammetal, and Haiger at night and take over collection and delivery in the respective production areas of the locations.

The charging infrastructure has also been expanded in recent years to enable the long-term offering of decarbonized road transport. At a total of 16 charging points at the five locations, the company supplies its e-trucks

with electricity from renewable energies. Each truck saves around 30 tonnes of CO2 equivalents per year. Mark Glörfeld, Project Management Climate-Friendly Transport:

“Premium e is our first emissions-free Zufall transport product. The test phase in February was very successful, and we are pleased to be able to officially roll out the product now.”

In the future, the company intends to further expand the offering of sustainable transport services and, for example, also