Don't miss: Logistics Cafe on electric vans and trucks

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8 October 2024

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How do you choose the right electric truck or electric van? And the right charging infrastructure? You'll get the answers to these and other questions at the Logistics Café "Everything you want to know about electric vans and trucks. On Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2 - 5 p.m., at Thijs Logistiek in Weert.

The - free - Logistiek Café is an interesting meeting for if your company drives one or more vans and/or trucks and is thinking about electric transport. The program includes:

Masterclass zero-emission

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"In 2035 no diesel truck will be sold anymore!" That's what Johnny Nijenhuis, expert in zero-emission trucks, is convinced of. Why is that so? Why is it smart as a company to take steps toward zero-emission now, and not wait until 2035? What do you need for a successful transition to electric driving? Johnny will give a master class packed with practical information, from TCO and charging infrastructure to grid congestion.

Safe charging; how to do it!

With electric transport comes good, safe charging facilities. What should you think about? What risks does your company face? These are not only safety risks, but also legal risks, for example during charging at the neighbors. What insurance fits that?

How do you choose the right e-truck or e-delivery vehicle?

Business owners switching to electric transportation are often the first to want to know if the electric truck or delivery van has sufficient range. But other factors come into play, such as towing capacity, payload and subsidies. Hear how to choose the right e-truck or e-delivery van.

What does an e-truck or e-delivery van cost?

What will an electric van or truck cost you below the line? We'll calculate it with you. We take into account the purchase price and the cost of diesel, electricity and maintenance, as well as subsidies and depreciation. Bring in the details of your current truck or van and you'll get a concrete cost comparison.

How to choose the right charging infrastructure?

Host Thijs Logistiek operates more than 40 vehicles: vans, tractors and box trucks. The company wants to electrify its fleet of vehicles and therefore found out what needs to be done to achieve this. What were the considerations for going electric? How do you get a grip on your energy costs? How do you make energy a strategic part of your business? Learn from the insights, tips and pitfalls of Thijs Logistiek.

Learn more about or register for the Logistics Café

Source: The Limburger

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