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Krummen Kerzers

Background

Krummen Kerzers is a mid-sized Swiss transport company with around 200 trucks and a sharp focus on national food logistics. Sustainability isn’t a side commitment — they’ve signed up to the SBTi 1.5°C target and are systematically building toward a fleet of 100 electric vehicles by 2030. With 35 BEVs already running daily, the charging infrastructure to support that growth had to be equally serious.

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Challenge

Scaling a charging network across multiple depot sites while keeping operations predictable and reliable requires careful planning and robust execution. Krummen Kerzers needed infrastructure that could grow with the fleet without disrupting daily food logistics operations.

Solution

Erinion delivered depot charging systems across Krummen Kerzers’ sites, designed for reliable daily operations and straightforward expansion. Working alongside Scania, Erinion brought both the technical depth and the operational understanding of food logistics that the project demanded, from vehicle performance and range planning to grid connection and charge management.

The result: charging infrastructure that worked from day one, with no delays during commissioning and stable operations from the first charge.

Key results

35 BEVs charging reliably across multiple Swiss depots, and additional 35 BEVs planned for spring 2027. A clear infrastructure pathway to 100 electric vehicles by 2030. A deployment that went exactly to plan — no surprises, no downtime.

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