Sustainable construction with state-of-the-art technology

For new buildings and renovations, we consistently rely on the latest technologies and the use of environmentally friendly products and materials.

90 % of buildings are heated with renewable energi...
90 % of buildings are heated with renewable energies
66 % of the roof surfaces are equipped with solar ...
66 % of the roof surfaces are equipped with solar cells
100 % of the lighting systems have been converted ...
100 % of the lighting systems have been converted to LED
75 % lower power consumption for lighting
75 % lower power consumption for lighting
only natural refrigerants are used
only natural refrigerants are used
Rainwater for car washes and toilet flushing
Rainwater for car washes and toilet flushing
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Photovoltaics: energy from our own solar power

We are continuously expanding our photovoltaic portfolio and optimally networking our buildings in order to further increase our own consumption of the electricity we produce ourselves. Today, 26 of our buildings are already equipped with solar systems – meaning we cover over 50% of our total electricity requirements ourselves. In total, we generate around 20 GWh of electricity per year, which corresponds to the needs of more than 4,000 households. Renewable energy sources are a central component of our sustainable energy supply. We also won the prestigious Swiss Solar Prize with our 'Car Terminal' (2017) and 'Car House' (2020) installations.

Electric charger variants in use

With an electric fleet that now comprises almost 90 vehicles, Galliker consistently relies on its own high-performance charging infrastructure.
Slow charging at night > 50 kw
Slow charging at night > 50 kw
charging at the ramps and at transport companies &...
charging at the ramps and at transport companies > 100 kw
fast charging > 200-500 kw
fast charging > 200-500 kw
high power charging > 1 mw
high power charging > 1 mw
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E-Power terminal in Altishofen

The E-Power terminal in Altishofen has been the 15th location to supplement the charging infrastructure of Galliker Transport AG since 2024. With twelve charging connections, supplied by four power units with a total of 1.6 MW, the e-trucks can be charged flexibly and on demand – especially at night when the vehicles are not in use. Integrated into the company's own medium-voltage grid south with PV systems and battery storage, the terminal makes an important contribution to the implementation of the Green Logistics goal.

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Pioneering e-power tunnel project

The E-Power tunnel in Altishofen is a key pioneering project for the further development of the charging infrastructure at Galliker. It provides the necessary energy for the installed charging stations in 28 truck parking spaces and thus forms another important building block on the way to sustainable logistics. Together with CKW and other partners, planning, construction and implementation were successfully realized. Energy-efficient mobility sets us apart. The innovative E-Power Tunnel won the Watt d'Or 2025 in the "Energy-efficient mobility" category.

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Mega-Charger – charging with 1 MW

With the Mega-Charger in Altishofen, Galliker has reached a new dimension in the charging of electric trucks. The 25-tonne system from Designwerk combines a battery capacity of 960 kWh with charging power of up to 1 MW - enough to make the future of electromobility tangible, even for heavy goods vehicles. Since its ceremonial handover on Innovation Day 2024, the Mega Charger has been in test operation and shows how high-tech and green logistics can work together.

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Zero Emissions Network

Under the Zero Emissions Network brand, Galliker is planning independent, forward-looking and sustainable infrastructures for the decarbonization of the truck fleet at all national locations. A central element is the battery storage package of 15 MWh. The electrification of 650 trucks over the next ten years should enable a reduction of 270,000 tons of CO₂. Locations such as Aclens and San Antonino will soon have integrated "System Net Zero" solutions with medium-voltage grids, battery storage, PV systems and e-charging infrastructure.

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