HES Bulk Terminal Rotterdam (HBTR), the largest dry bulk terminal within the HES International network, has strengthened its commitment to sustainable logistics with the purchase of a Maxus E90L electric vehicle in October 2025 from Van Mossel Nijmegen. With an expected battery range of 340 kilometres, this rugged, off-road orientated vehicle marks a major step forward in reducing emissions across terminal operations and accelerating the shift toward cleaner on-site mobility.
The introduction of the Maxus E90L aligns with HES International’s wider ambition to modernise its fleet and reduce its environmental footprint. By integrating electric vehicles into daily operations, HBTR reinforces its position as an early adopter of innovative, low-emission technologies within the bulk logistics sector.

Paul van Gelder, Group CEO of HES International, stated, “Integrating electric vehicles like the Maxus E90L into our operational fleet reflects our proactive approach to sustainability and innovation. We are committed to reducing emissions while ensuring that our terminals remain efficient, reliable, and future-ready.”
As with most electric vehicles, HBTR expects the Maxus E90L to deliver lower maintenance needs compared to diesel-powered alternatives, supporting long-term cost efficiency and operational continuity. HBTR continues to explore opportunities for further electrification and technological upgrades across its terminal. Several additional initiatives are already under consideration to strengthen sustainability performance and enhance future operational capabilities.
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