12/06/2026
As global demand for energy resilience accelerates, supply chains are becoming a critical enabler of the energy transition. DHL Group is scaling its New Energy Logistics capabilities to meet this moment, targeting growth from EUR 600 million in 2025 to EUR 3 billion by 2030.
From supporting wind farm operations and maintenance to expanding capabilities in EV batteries, energy storage, and alternative fuels, we’re building end-to-end logistics solutions across the entire value chain.
To support this growth, we are launching a new bespoke service “Time Definite Plus” through DHL Express’s existing network, to meet complex and time-critical requirements of the New Energy sector, even in remote and challenging locations.
For more information: https://group.dhl.com/en/media-relations/press-releases/2026/dhl-group-ramps-up-new-energy-logistics-as-demand-for-energy-resilience-surges.html
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Tobias Meyer, CEO DHL Group, Oscar de Bok, CEO DHL Global Forwarding and Martyn Lawns, SVP New Energy growth initiative and CEO Industrial Projects, at the New Energy media briefing.