From Cost to Opportunity
- news and press

- Nov 10
- 2 min read
The upcoming Dutch truck toll calls for action.It pushes companies to take a critical look at their logistics — but at the same time, it opens up new opportunities.
By combining trips and eliminating empty mileage, both costs and emissions go down.
Those who invest in electric trucks benefit from lower tariffs, reduced maintenance, and greater control over the price per kilometer. Better insights into routes, load factors, and driving behaviour immediately reveal where efficiency gains — or losses — occur.
Transparency Pays Off
Clients increasingly want to know how sustainably their transport partners operate.Companies that have their CO₂ data well organized strengthen their position in tenders and supply chain collaborations.
The truck toll can become a driver of innovation — accelerating projects that previously remained on the shelf.
Three Actions That Make a Difference Now
1. Map Routes and Trip Structures

Identify where most kilometers are driven, where vehicles return empty, and on which routes the toll will hit hardest.Clear data makes it easier to adjust and optimise quickly.

2. Explore the Business Case for E-Trucks
Switching to electric transport requires investment but brings cost stability.Flexible charging schedules, shared charging locations, and favourable electricity contracts can significantly shorten the payback period.Regional cooperation on charging infrastructure can add further benefits.
3. Collaborate Across the Supply Chain

The toll affects the entire logistics chain. By sharing data, combining trips, or integrating different transport modes, companies can achieve immediate savings.Fewer kilometers mean lower toll costs and reduced CO₂ emissions — for both carrier and client.

Why Acting Now Pays Off
The truck toll is not a distant prospect.Decisions made this year will determine profit or loss from 2026 onwards.
Waiting until the law takes effect means paying for missed opportunities.Those who gain insight into costs, routes, and sustainability today will lead the way tomorrow.


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