June22 , 2026

    Emission-free container transport launched on waterways

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    Inland Terminals Group (ITG), Zero Emission Services (ZES) and Nedcargo are launching fully emission-free container transport on inland waterways.

    From 17 September, the inland vessel MS Den Bosch Max Groen will sail with exchangeable battery containers on board. With this electric propulsion system, no CO2, nitrogen or particulate matter is emitted. This marks a significant sustainable boost for inland shipping.

    ZES offers an innovative solution for making inland shipping more sustainable through mobile, swappable battery containers (Zespacks). These large-scale batteries provide inland vessels with clean energy without long charging times.

    Michael Beemer, CEO of ZES, said: “It is our mission to make inland shipping emission-free. We are achieving this with support from the National Growth Fund and the Province of South Holland.

    “With our pay-per-use model, shipowners pay only for the energy they actually consume. This makes the switch to battery-electric sailing financially more attractive. In addition, a subsidy scheme is available for shipowners.”

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