The box vans from the rental company Nextmove are environmentally friendly on the last mile of DHL 2-man handling with electric motors. Photo: DHL Group
The box vans from the rental company Nextmove are environmentally friendly on the last mile of DHL 2-man handling with electric motors. Photo: DHL Group
2025-04-24

DHL 2-man-handling relies on e-transporters from Nextmove for emission-free delivery. For the growing electric fleet in the last mile sector, the company has rented fully electric vans. Beate Seeher, Managing Director of DHL 2-man-handling GmbH and responsible for sustainability:

"We focus on sustainability, not only in our buildings and operational processes. By using e-vehicles for last-mile delivery, we are taking an important step. We can now increasingly deliver large and bulky goods, such as furniture, washing machines, or TV sets, to end customers with reduced emissions. This is very much in line with consumer interests."

Each electric vehicle saves around 20.4 tons of CO2 emissions and 6,400 liters of diesel per year compared to a combustion engine in its category. Nextmove CEO Stefan Moeller:

“Our vehicles are used daily today at craft businesses, delivery services, municipalities, and large logistics service providers – as 3.5 or 4-tonners, with long box bodies or classic vans – and if desired, as a special solution with cooling or ramps for passengers with reduced mobility. If you want to test electromobility in practice or build a fleet, you’ve come to the right place with us.”

Nextmove rents over 200 electric commercial vehicles ranging from vans to high-roof box trucks with tail lifts.