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City of Amsterdam orders 40 fully electric DAFs

City of Amsterdam orders 40 fully electric DAFs

Published on 20 Aug 2025 • 3 min read

The City of Amsterdam is acquiring 40 electric DAF XD trucks for waste collection. The DAF XD Electric trucks, with DAF’s FAN 6x2 axle configuration, will be delivered in 2026 with a variety of body types, each designed for a specific application.

The fully electric fleet order is part of Amsterdam’s ambition to reduce CO2 and other emissions to the minimum. The vehicles will be supplied through DAF dealer Truckland and VDL-Translift, which will handle part of the bodywork.

Bodybuilder friendliness XD Electric

An important factor in the City of Amsterdam’s decision to choose the DAF XD Electric was its bodywork compatibility. Ex-factory, the battery packs can be mounted in various positions on the chassis, so bodybuilders do not need to relocate electrical components, and there is ample space for mounting equipment such as stabiliser legs.

Choice for LFP-batteries

Amsterdam also took into account DAF’s strategy to use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery chemistry. LFP batteries are free of cobalt and nickel with a long-predicted lifespan making them ideal for use in trucks. They can be charged up to 100% repeatedly with minimal impact on performance or reliability. They are also very thermally stable, ensuring their safety in applications such as these.

Ideally suited for urban areas

The DAF XD is well suited to waste collection duties in inner-city areas like Amsterdam, thanks to excellent visibility from the cab and a low entry step. The large windscreen, low belt line, and the standard DAF Corner View camera on the passenger side provide the driver with an unparalleled view of vulnerable road users such as playing children, pedestrians and cyclists. The low entry with only two ergonomically positioned steps greatly facilitates easy cab access to the cab which has up to three comfortable seats.

Four different types of bodywork

The 40 DAF XD Electric vehicles for the City of Amsterdam will be equipped with a range of bodywork. These include 13 rear-end loaders, 10 crane and hook-lift vehicles, and 17 front loaders for container collection. With this new fleet, the municipality will be able to collect almost all types of household and office waste, emission-free.

Three battery packs and ePTO

All vehicles will be equipped with three (from a maximum of five) LFP battery packs, at 105 kWh each. These supply power to the XD Electric’s 170 kW or 220 kW electric motor. To power equipment including the bodywork and loading cranes, the vehicles will be fitted with a 90 kW ePTO.

‘Full Confidence in Electric Trucks’

The City of Amsterdam is looking forward to deploying the 40 DAF XD Electric trucks. The vehicles will not only help Amsterdam reduce its own CO2 footprint, but also contribute to improving air quality in the Dutch capital. Roland Heijnen, Director of Waste and Resources for the Municipality of Amsterdam, said,

“We are pleased with the cooperation with DAF dealer Truckland and have full confidence in a sustainable future with these electric waste trucks in Amsterdam.”

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