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APM Terminals to replace 500 terminal tractors with battery electric models by 2030

Elizabeth BakerBy Elizabeth BakerJuly 1, 20253 Mins Read
Two men shake hands, while holding a signed contract, at a signing ceremony full of clapping men.
Grant Morrison, head of global asset category management at APM Terminals, and Jeff Fu, CEO of Sany Marine, at the signing ceremony
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APM Terminals and Sany Marine have signed a master framework agreement for the future supply of battery electric terminal tractors to APM Terminals.

Battery electric port equipment

Under the agreement, about 500 diesel-powered terminal tractors across APM Terminals’ global network will be replaced with battery electric models by 2030. This transition is part of a standardized approach to electrifying terminal equipment, reinforcing APM Terminals’ commitment to decarbonization.

At the announcement, APM Terminals stated that the partnership highlighted the role of the Zero Emission Port Alliance, co-founded by APM Terminals in December 2023.

“Over the last two years, we’ve not only seen major technological advancements, but also significant improvements in the cost-effectiveness of battery electric equipment,” said Olaf Gelhausen, chief operating officer of APM Terminals. “This progress benefits the entire industry and makes our net zero goal increasingly achievable. I’m optimistic about the steps we’re taking – and the momentum we’re building. This is not only important for us in APM Terminals, but to the entire industry’s ability to decarbonize via this technology. This makes me very encouraged about our targets and the steps we’re taking.”

The partnership’s future

Grant Morrison, head of global asset category management at APM Terminals, and Jeff Fu, CEO of Sany Marine, were present at the signing ceremony, which took place in Zhuhai, China.

“APM Terminals is accelerating the decarbonization of our operations through battery electric equipment, renewable energy and energy efficiency,” continued Gelhausen. “This agreement demonstrates our commitment to taking action, not just talking. Standardizing our equipment and scaling battery electric solutions across our terminals is central to our strategy to reach net zero.”

“Securing this partnership with APM Terminals is a milestone for Sany Marine and industry,” added Fu. “It is our largest global electric terminal truck order to date, and we are proud to support APM Terminals with comprehensive, low-carbon solutions that enable faster progress towards fully decarbonized terminal operations.”

“The multi-year agreement builds on the 2024 Strategic Supplier Council hosted by APM Terminals, which highlighted our goal of creating win-win partnerships,” commented Morrison. “The agreement exemplifies this vision by moving from a traditional capital expenditure model to a full-cycle partnership. This provides end-to-end support for the operation, maintenance and optimization of the equipment throughout its lifespan.”

In related news, APM Terminals Maasvlakte II and hands-free charging solution provider Rocsys recently partnered to deploy hands-free charging at Maasvlakte II in the Port of Rotterdam

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