DHL Group is making a substantial commitment to the New Energy logistics sector, setting an ambitious target to increase its revenue in this area from €600 million in 2025 to €3 billion by 2030. This expansion is a direct response to the escalating global demand for renewable energy infrastructure and the critical need for greater energy resilience across industries.
This strategic pivot is a core element of DHL's overarching Strategy 2030, which identifies New Energy as a primary growth driver. The company aims to leverage its extensive logistics network and expertise to support the complex supply chains required for renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, and other emerging energy technologies.
For freight forwarders and supply chain professionals, this signifies a growing market for specialized logistics services related to renewable energy components and project cargo. It suggests increased opportunities for handling oversized equipment, managing complex multimodal transport, and providing integrated supply chain solutions for energy projects globally. Forwarders should anticipate a rise in demand for expertise in areas like customs clearance for specialized equipment, site logistics, and inventory management for large-scale energy installations.


