PostNL has continued the expansion of its electric vehicle fleet to cities across the Netherlands, with 30% of last-mile deliveries now emission-free.
Since the start 2025, PostNL has been delivering completely emission-free in 27 city centers across the Netherlands and is now also delivering emission-free throughout the entire area within Amsterdam’s A10 ring road, an area 3.5 times larger than the city’s official zero-emission zone.
“Currently, 30% of our last-mile delivery across the Netherlands is emission-free, and that number continues to grow,” confirmed Linde Jansen, CFO at PostNL. “Expanding the number of zero-emission delivery zones is fully aligned with our sustainability ambition.
“By 2030, we aim to deliver entirely emission-free in both the Netherlands and Belgium from our final sorting center all the way to the doorstep. Leading the way in Amsterdam is an important milestone on that journey.”
PostNL’s electric fleet, including light electric freight vehicles, electric delivery vans and trucks, now covers more than 1,500,000km per month, providing an annual CO₂ reduction of 4,045.5 metric tons.
In related news, Belgian postal operator bpost will hit a new sustainability milestone this autumn when its fleet totals 3,000 electric delivery vans