Clean Energy Logistics Platforms
DHL Set a €3 Billion Target for Its New Energy Logistics Division
Adam Harrie — June 17, 2026DHL Group announced plans to increase its clean energy logistics revenue from €600 million in 2025 to €3 billion by 2030. The company aims to expand its end-to-end supply chain solutions across solar energy, wind energy, hydrogen, electric vehicle batteries, battery energy storage systems, alternative fuels and grid infrastructure. The move is being driven by rising customer demand as countries accelerate renewable energy deployment and domestic manufacturing.
New initiatives include a Time Definite Plus express delivery service for wind farm maintenance parts across 22 European countries and a new European Battery Logistics Hub in Holtum, Netherlands. The facility will offer 17,000 square meters of specialized storage for high-voltage batteries and is set to go live in early 2027.
As the clean energy transition scales globally, DHL shows how logistics providers are evolving into critical infrastructure partners for renewable energy supply chains.