NÜWIEL from Hamburg
NÜWIEL from Hamburg
We empower anyone to move anything in a sustainable, safe and practical way.
Since 2016 we celebrate diversity, authenticity and inclusion. NÜWIEL brings together talents coming from 11 countries, speaking 10 languages and working side by side to solve today’s challenges.
“NÜWIEL” [nyˈwiːl] combines two words “neu“ (DE: new) and “wiel“ (NL: wheel).
Starting May 2026, Utrecht will implement new access regulations for its historic city center to promote a greener urban future. By restricting traditional delivery windows and prioritizing sustainable transport, the city is encouraging a shift toward micro-hubs and light electric vehicles. This case study explores how solutions like the NÜWIEL eTrailer enable businesses to maintain efficient deliveries within strict environmental frameworks and pedestrianized zones.
In the car-reduced Baakenhafen district, traditional delivery vans often face significant hurdles. To ensure maximum freshness for school meals, ‘mammas canteen’ has replaced conventional transport with the NÜWIEL eTrailer. This transition demonstrates how emission-free, last-mile logistics can successfully navigate modern urban challenges while maintaining high service standards.
Heavy tools, constant traffic, and the endless search for parking: For electrician Anniek Francken, these were the daily struggles of city life – until she found a game-changing solution. Discover how she left her van behind and now maneuvers heavy loads through Antwerp with ease. A story about freedom on two wheels, smart technology, and the question of whether the future of professional trades even needs a car key at all.
NÜWIEL’s co-founder and CEO, Natalia Tomiyama, has been recognized at the 10th edition of the European Prize for Women Innovators. Awarded during the Research & Innovation Week in Brussels, this prize honors exceptional entrepreneurs who drive diversity and excellence within the European innovation ecosystem. This recognition highlights NÜWIEL’s commitment to leadership and the development of sustainable, groundbreaking solutions for modern urban logistics.
The Belgian business newspaper De Tijd recently highlighted how the bpost group is utilizing innovation to drive growth and sustainability in the booming e-commerce sector. The article explores the role of NÜWIEL’s electric trailers as a strategic tool for reducing the ecological footprint of urban deliveries. This feature underscores the growing importance of emission-free technology in the global logistics network of the bpost group.
The renowned business publication Fast Company highlighted how NÜWIEL’s electric cargo trailers are designed to replace traditional delivery trucks and significantly slash urban emissions. The feature explores how our technology offers a practical, scalable alternative for city logistics, allowing companies to navigate dense neighborhoods more efficiently while drastically reducing their carbon footprint.









