en.Wedoany.com Reported - Belgian logistics and industrial services company Katoen Natie has ordered more than 1,000 electric vehicles from Germany's BMW to replace its existing fleet of internal combustion engine vehicles. The order covers multiple electric models from BMW and its MINI brand, making it the largest corporate vehicle order BMW has received in Belgium. Katoen Natie plans to gradually complete the vehicle replacement by the end of 2027, with specific models and delivery timelines yet to be disclosed.
Katoen Natie intends to put these thousand electric vehicles into operation by the end of 2027 to replace its existing fuel-powered fleet. According to estimates, once the fleet is fully electrified, it can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 3,350 tons per year and save about 800,000 liters of fuel consumption. To support the deployment of these electric vehicles, Katoen Natie also plans to upgrade charging infrastructure across Belgium and further invest in renewable energy projects.
This is the largest single corporate electric vehicle order BMW has received in the Belgian market. BMW and Katoen Natie have previously collaborated in Thailand, where Katoen Natie is responsible for the logistics supporting BMW's Rayong plant. Both parties stated that they will explore further cooperation opportunities in areas such as electrification, charging infrastructure, digital mobility services, and logistics solutions in the future.
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