Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Vector Logistics launches first fully electric net-zero trucks

Vector Logistics is shifting gears in sustainability with the launch of its first fully electric, bumper-to-bumper net-zero vehicles. This rollout marks a significant milestone in the journey towards Vector Logistics’ net-zero operations, which they aim to reach by 2050.

“Sustainability remains at the heart of our business strategy. We’re committed to creating an agile, resilient logistics network that adapts to market changes while maintaining service quality,” says Keith Pienaar, CEO of Vector Logistics.

The latest climate science research confirms that the world must move from 51 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050 to prevent global warming above 1.5 degrees Celsius (°C). Vector’s goal is to respond to the climate emergency by reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 42% before the end of 2030.

Pienaar continues: “This innovation represents a step change in how we approach decarbonising our operations and reinforces our dedication to developing value-driven, environmentally conscious solutions.”

This trailblazing solution goes beyond conventional electric trucks by pairing Volvo Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) truck tractors with innovative solar-powered e-axle trailers, creating Vector’s first fully electric bumper-to-bumper logistics system. 

Unlike traditional electric trucks that focus solely on the vehicle’s powertrain, this solution integrates solar-powered e-axle trailers. However, there are no solar panels on the truck or trailer itself; instead, both the truck and trailer batteries are charged at solar-powered charging stations at Vector’s distribution centres. While the trucks are in motion, the e-axle generates kinetic energy as the wheels turn, which helps charge the batteries.

These trailers not only reduce emissions but also power essential components like refrigeration units and tail lifts during transit, making it a holistic net-zero logistics solution. For added resilience, the refrigeration system includes a diesel backup, intended solely for emergency use to ensure operational continuity for extended pre-cooling at depots when the solar-battery power is depleted.

These net-zero vehicles will support deliveries in Johannesburg and Cape Town, aligning with Vector’s clients’ sustainability goals while reinforcing Vector Logistics’ commitment to collaboration in achieving shared environmental objectives.

Driving sustainability forward 

Vector Logistics’ rollout of net-zero trucks is part of its ambitious Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy. The company aims to achieve a 42% reduction in operational emissions by 2030 and achieve the global net-zero target by 2050 with an ambitious and innovative approach.

“We believe that sustainability must be embedded in everything we do — from electrifying our fleet to adopting renewable energy solutions and championing sustainable practices across the value chain,” says Annelie Govender, CHRO and ESG Lead at Vector Logistics. 

“This launch showcases our commitment to making a tangible, positive impact on both our environment and our communities, while also equipping our staff with best-in-class equipment and empowering them with the knowledge and skills needed to drive our sustainability agenda forward,” she continues.

Key features of Vector’s sustainability roadmap include transitioning to electric vehicles, such as the new BEVs and e-axle trailers, expanding solar PV installations at facilities to reduce reliance on grid electricity and delivering baseline sustainability training to 100% of its workforce.

Innovating for a greener supply chain 

By adopting green technologies and forming strategic partnerships, Vector Logistics is shaping the future of South Africa’s logistics industry. The introduction of these fully electric vehicles not only reduces carbon emissions but also positions Vector as a pioneer in sustainable logistics solutions.

Vector Logistics’ net-zero trucks are a testament to the company’s vision of doing well while doing good by delivering excellence while minimising environmental impact. As these vehicles hit the road, they pave the way for a more sustainable future, inspiring others in the industry to follow suit.

“To stay competitive and contribute meaningfully to our planet, we must lead with innovation. Our investments in electric vehicles and renewable energy represent the future of logistics in South Africa,” concludes Pienaar.

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