Netherlands Construction Equipment Market Research Report 2026-2031
Description
The Netherlands construction equipment market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.95% from 2025 to 2031.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Increased Investment in Renovation and Redevelopment of Transport Infrastructure
Construction equipment demand in the Netherlands is being supported by sustained public investment in transport infrastructure in 2025. Transport construction remains a central pillar of national economic development, underpinned by urban expansion, decarbonization objectives, and the modernization of mobility networks.
Under the road infrastructure expansion and motorway modernization, in December 2025, the European Investment Bank signed a $587.4 million financing agreement with the GelreGroen consortium for the completion and upgrading of the A12/A15 motorway corridor in eastern Netherlands.
Rail infrastructure investment represents another significant demand driver. ProRail has outlined a long-term transformation programme through 2030 focused on network modernization, digital signalling, and station redevelopment.
Expansion of Offshore Wind Energy Projects is Accelerating Demand for Cranes
Offshore wind energy is a key part of the Netherlands’ move toward cleaner and more secure energy. By producing more renewable power domestically, the country can rely less on imported energy.
Reflecting the strategic importance of offshore wind, the previous Dutch government doubled its deployment ambition to approximately 21 GW of installed offshore wind capacity by 2032. This commitment has been reaffirmed by the current government, which has confirmed full implementation of the Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap.
In addition, to avoid a slowdown in offshore wind projects in the near term, the government has introduced focused support measures under its 2025 Offshore Wind Energy Action Plan.
Together, the $1.3 billion Offshore Wind Energy Action Plan announced in September 2025 plays a key role in keeping offshore wind projects moving forward despite rising construction and financing costs
NETHERLANDS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MARKET TRENDS
Rising Focus on Electric Construction Equipment in Response to Government Regulations
Growing demand for electric construction equipment in the Netherlands in 2025 is reshaping the machinery market and accelerating the shift toward compact, battery-powered solutions. This trend is being driven by rapid urbanization, tighter sustainability requirements, and robust infrastructure spending, encouraging contractors, rental companies, and public-sector purchasers to transition to more energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable equipment.
Policy support plays a central role in accelerating this transition. The Netherlands operates one of Europe’s most expansive subsidy frameworks dedicated specifically to construction equipment electrification through the SSEB (Schoon en Emissieloos Bouwmaterieel) scheme, which runs until the end of 2026.
This policy framework aligns with the Netherlands’ climate targets of cutting emissions by 55% by 2030 and reaching climate neutrality by 2050, with the Climate Act, Climate Agreement, and Clean Air Agreement jointly enforcing strict limits on nitrogen and reduce emissions from construction activities.
Surge in Data Center Project Development
Data center construction has emerged as one of the most rapidly expanding segments of the Dutch construction sector in 2025, with measurable implications for construction equipment demand. This expansion is being driven by rising requirements for AI-related computing capacity, spatial planning and zoning policies that concentrate new developments in a limited number of designated areas, and the need to deliver projects within tight timelines despite significant grid congestion.
Major hyperscale investments are anchoring this construction upswing. The commissioning of a new hyperscale facility by Google in Winschoten, Groningen, in late 2025 represents the largest completed data-center project in the country this year and highlights the Netherlands’ role in global AI and cloud infrastructure networks.
INDUSTRY RESTRAINTS
Nitrogen Crises Impacting the Dutch Construction Sector
Earthmoving Equipment
1. What is the growth rate of the Netherlands construction equipment market?
2. How big is the Netherlands construction equipment market?
3. What are the trends in the Netherlands construction equipment market?
4. Who are the key players in the Netherlands construction equipment market?
5. Which are the major distributor companies in the Netherlands construction equipment market?
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Earthmoving equipment accounted for the largest market share of the Netherland construction equipment market in 2025. Excavators in the earthmoving segment accounted for the largest share in 2025. The Dutch earthmoving equipment market in 2025 is being driven by several factors rooted in government-mandated economic transformation, including an acute housing crisis that requires unprecedented construction activity, a critical electricity grid expansion program, aggressive deployment of renewable energy infrastructure, comprehensive modernization of flood management, and broad-based rehabilitation of transport infrastructure.
- Conversely, demand for material handling equipment is rising in tandem with port expansion and logistics activity. Capacity upgrades to accommodate higher cargo volumes, enhance operational efficiency, and attract international trade are directly translating into increased demand for material handling equipment.
- In December 2025, Mammoet took delivery of the new Liebherr LTM 1150-5.4E mobile crane featuring a battery-electric drive. While prototype testing remains ongoing at Liebherr’s Ehingen facility, the crane has entered practical field testing with Mammoet, supporting the company’s sustainability objectives. Liebherr has announced that series production and broader market delivery of the LTM 1150-5.4E are scheduled to commence in spring 2026.
- Accelerated offshore wind energy expansion represents a critical demand driver for cranes in the Netherlands. The most significant driver of crane demand in the Netherlands is the government's ambitious expansion of offshore wind capacity.
- The road construction equipment segment is estimated to reach $35.8 million by value by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 2.82%.
- The largest government investment in Gelderland in 2025 is the ViA15 motorway project, which reached financial close in December. Valued at $1.64 billion, the project includes widening 11 km of the A15, upgrading 12 km of the A12, and building a new 12 km A15 extension with a 2.5 km bridge over the Pannerdensch Canal to improve regional connectivity in the Arnhem–Nijmegen area.
- The A16 Rotterdam maintenance and expansion program—covering a key European freight corridor connecting Belgium to the Port of Rotterdam—has involved extensive asphalt resurfacing works between the Terbregseplein and Ridderkerk junctions. The renewal of approximately 3 kilometers of roadway, alongside the replacement of 46 expansion joints spanning a combined 800 meters, has generated sustained demand for tandem and pneumatic road rollers throughout late 2025, with compaction requirements extending into May 2026.
- The government’s long-term commitment to maintaining and expanding approximately 37,000 kilometres of dedicated cycling infrastructure—supported by an annual maintenance budget of about $703.2 million and an additional $1.1 billion in capital spending for cycling routes is generating demand for technologically integrated asphalt pavers.
- Construction equipment utilization in the construction industry by end-user (volume) has the largest market share in 2025.
- According to Statistics Netherlands (CBS), construction output is now expected to grow by 1.0% in 2025, representing a moderate expansion but a clear upward revision from the previous 0.3% forecast.
- Despite this improvement, underlying sector conditions remain broadly unchanged. Nitrogen-related permitting constraints and labour shortages continue to limit capacity, while a negative impact is anticipated in 2026 due to the decline in building permits issued in late 2024 and early 2025.
- Netherlands is experiencing transformative growth in renewable energy project development during 2025, driven by ambitious government targets and substantial investment commitments. Renewable energy projects in the Netherlands experienced significant growth in 2025, with solar capacity additions projected at 4.7 GW and offshore wind advancing toward 21 GW targets despite some delays.
- Solar installations are forecast to add 4.7 GW in 2025, pushing cumulative capacity to 33.3 GW, supported by SDE++ subsidies allocating nearly 1.8 GW in recent rounds. Offshore wind capacity exceeded 4.7 GW by end-2023, with ongoing construction in zones like Hollandse Kust Noord and IJmuiden Ver, though tenders faced delays due to costs.
Increased Investment in Renovation and Redevelopment of Transport Infrastructure
Construction equipment demand in the Netherlands is being supported by sustained public investment in transport infrastructure in 2025. Transport construction remains a central pillar of national economic development, underpinned by urban expansion, decarbonization objectives, and the modernization of mobility networks.
Under the road infrastructure expansion and motorway modernization, in December 2025, the European Investment Bank signed a $587.4 million financing agreement with the GelreGroen consortium for the completion and upgrading of the A12/A15 motorway corridor in eastern Netherlands.
Rail infrastructure investment represents another significant demand driver. ProRail has outlined a long-term transformation programme through 2030 focused on network modernization, digital signalling, and station redevelopment.
Expansion of Offshore Wind Energy Projects is Accelerating Demand for Cranes
Offshore wind energy is a key part of the Netherlands’ move toward cleaner and more secure energy. By producing more renewable power domestically, the country can rely less on imported energy.
Reflecting the strategic importance of offshore wind, the previous Dutch government doubled its deployment ambition to approximately 21 GW of installed offshore wind capacity by 2032. This commitment has been reaffirmed by the current government, which has confirmed full implementation of the Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap.
In addition, to avoid a slowdown in offshore wind projects in the near term, the government has introduced focused support measures under its 2025 Offshore Wind Energy Action Plan.
Together, the $1.3 billion Offshore Wind Energy Action Plan announced in September 2025 plays a key role in keeping offshore wind projects moving forward despite rising construction and financing costs
NETHERLANDS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MARKET TRENDS
Rising Focus on Electric Construction Equipment in Response to Government Regulations
Growing demand for electric construction equipment in the Netherlands in 2025 is reshaping the machinery market and accelerating the shift toward compact, battery-powered solutions. This trend is being driven by rapid urbanization, tighter sustainability requirements, and robust infrastructure spending, encouraging contractors, rental companies, and public-sector purchasers to transition to more energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable equipment.
Policy support plays a central role in accelerating this transition. The Netherlands operates one of Europe’s most expansive subsidy frameworks dedicated specifically to construction equipment electrification through the SSEB (Schoon en Emissieloos Bouwmaterieel) scheme, which runs until the end of 2026.
This policy framework aligns with the Netherlands’ climate targets of cutting emissions by 55% by 2030 and reaching climate neutrality by 2050, with the Climate Act, Climate Agreement, and Clean Air Agreement jointly enforcing strict limits on nitrogen and reduce emissions from construction activities.
Surge in Data Center Project Development
Data center construction has emerged as one of the most rapidly expanding segments of the Dutch construction sector in 2025, with measurable implications for construction equipment demand. This expansion is being driven by rising requirements for AI-related computing capacity, spatial planning and zoning policies that concentrate new developments in a limited number of designated areas, and the need to deliver projects within tight timelines despite significant grid congestion.
Major hyperscale investments are anchoring this construction upswing. The commissioning of a new hyperscale facility by Google in Winschoten, Groningen, in late 2025 represents the largest completed data-center project in the country this year and highlights the Netherlands’ role in global AI and cloud infrastructure networks.
INDUSTRY RESTRAINTS
Nitrogen Crises Impacting the Dutch Construction Sector
- In 2025, the nitrogen crisis continues to constrain construction equipment sales in the Netherlands by limiting the number of projects that progress from planning to execution.
- The impact on the equipment market is amplified by the reduction in the pool of permitted projects. Analysis of nitrogen-sensitive protected areas against current housing development plans indicates that approximately 244,000 homes planned by 2030 face a high risk of delay or cancellation because they are located too close to such areas.
- Nitrogen-related permitting constraints on residential and commercial construction are expected to result in more than $110 billion in foregone investment over the next five years, before accounting for infrastructure impacts.
- Unless nitrogen emissions are reduced enough to allow permits to be granted, the nitrogen crisis will continue to limit construction output and structurally constrain construction equipment sales in the Netherlands, irrespective of housing demand pressures or stated government investment plans.
- In 2025, rising construction costs in the Netherlands are acting as a structural constraint on demand for construction equipment, even as construction activity shows a modest recovery. With construction output projected to expand by only 1.5%–1.7% after a sharp contraction in 2024, cost pressures are forcing contractors to optimize their investment in construction equipment.
- Unlike the rise in building material prices in 2022–2023, the current cost environment is driven mainly by acute labour shortages and stricter regulatory requirements, particularly related to nitrogen emissions and energy performance. These factors increase project complexity and overheads without proportionally increasing build volumes, limiting the new equipment purchases.
- Under these conditions, contractors and rental companies tend to delay fleet renewal, extend the operating life of existing machines, or rely more heavily on rentals, dampening overall new construction equipment demand.
- Caterpillar, Komatsu, Hitachi Construction Machinery, Volvo CE, and Liebherr are the front-runners in the country’s construction equipment market. These companies have strong market share and offer a diverse set of equipment in the Dutch market.
- Tadano, Terex, HELI, Bobcat, Shantui DEVELON, Wacker Neuson, Mnaitou, Hangcha, Toyota Material Handling, and Yanmar are niche market players in the market. These companies offer low product diversification and have a strong presence in the Dutch market.
- SANY, JCB, LiuGong, XCMG, Kobelco, Kubota, Zoomlion, Takeuchi, CNH Industrial NV, and HD Hyundai Construction Equipment are emerging in the market. These companies are introducing new technologically advanced products to challenge the market share of market leaders in the Dutch market.
- Ammann, JLG and Bomag have low product diversification; these companies are lagging in adopting new technologies used in construction equipment.
- Caterpillar operates a major manufacturing facility in Den Bosch, located in the southern Netherlands. This facility serves as a key manufacturing and distribution hub for the company's European operations. Additionally, Caterpillar Work Tools, a subsidiary specializing in excavator and wheel loader attachments, operates a 9,000-square-meter distribution center in Den Bosch.
- Komatsu's exclusive distributor in the Netherlands is Van der Spek Vianen B.V., a family-owned company headquartered in Vianen, Utrecht.
- Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) N.V. (HCME) is headquartered in Amsterdam. The company was established in 1972 in Oosterhout, The Netherlands, and represents a 50+ year operational history in the European market.
- Liebherr-Nederland B.V., founded in 1981, is headquartered in Amersfoort and serves as the primary operational center for the company's Dutch market activities.
- Wynmalen & Hausmann operates as the authorized Liebherr dealer and distributor for construction equipment in the Netherlands.
- Kubota Holdings Europe B.V. (KHE) is headquartered in Nieuw-Vennep, Netherlands, serving as the regional headquarters for Kubota's entire European operations. Established in 2017, this facility represents the company's commitment to coordinating and growing its European presence.
- In July 2025, Kubota officially opened a new European headquarters. The new headquarters also accommodates offices for Kverneland Group entities Nieuw-Vennep B.V. and Mechatronics B.V.
- Caterpillar
- Volvo CE
- Komatsu
- Hitachi Construction Machinery
- Liebherr
- JCB
- LiuGong
- SANY
- XCMG
- Kobelco
- Zoomlion
- HD Hyundai Construction Equipment
- CNH Industrial
- Kubota Corporation
- BOMAG GmbH,
- Bobcat
- Takeuchi Mfg. Co., Ltd.
- Toyota Material Handling
- Develon
- Tadano
- Terex Corporation
- Manitou Group
- Hangcha Group
- Anhui Heli Co., Ltd.
- Shantui Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.
- Wacker Neuson
- JLG
- Ammann
- Yanmar Holdings Co. Ltd.
- Holland Machinery B.V.
- BIG Machinery B.V.
- Reesink Construction Equipment B.V.
- Boss Machinery B.V.
- Troost Machinehandel B.V.
- SMT Netherlands B.V.
Earthmoving Equipment
- Excavator
- Backhoe Loaders
- Wheeled Loaders
- Other Earthmoving Equipment (Other loaders, Bulldozers, Trenchers, Motor Graders)
- Road Rollers
- Asphalt Pavers
- Crane
- Forklift & Telescopic Handlers
- Aerial Platforms (Articulated Boom Lifts, Telescopic Boom lifts, Scissor lifts)
- Dumper
- Concrete Mixer
- Concrete Pump Truck
- Construction
- Mining
- Manufacturing
- Others (Power Generation, Utilities, Municipal Corporations, Oil & Gas, Cargo Handling, Power Generation Plants, Waste Management)
1. What is the growth rate of the Netherlands construction equipment market?
2. How big is the Netherlands construction equipment market?
3. What are the trends in the Netherlands construction equipment market?
4. Who are the key players in the Netherlands construction equipment market?
5. Which are the major distributor companies in the Netherlands construction equipment market?
Table of Contents
168 Pages
- 1. SECTION 1 – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 2. SECTION 2 – RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
- 3. SECTION 3 – RESEARCH PROCESS
- 4. SECTION 4 – INTRODUCTION
- 4.1 Market Coverage
- 4.2 Report Scope
- 5. SECTION 5 – MARKET AT A GLANCE
- 5.1 Market Overview
- 5.2 Market Snapshot
- 6. SECTION 6 – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 7. SECTION 7 – MARKET LANDSCAPE
- 7.1 PESTEL Analysis
- 7.2 Economic Scenario
- 7.3 Tariff Impact
- 7.4 Key Projects
- 7.5 Market Dynamics
- 7.6 Geographic Analysis
- 7.7 Import & Export Trend Analysis
- 7.8 Supply Chain Analysis
- 8. SECTION 8 – SEGMENTATION
- 8.1 Equipment Type
- 8.1.1 Equipment Definition (Earthmoving)
- 8.1.1.1 Earthmoving Equipment (Volume & Value)
- 8.1.1.2 Excavators
- 8.1.1.3 Backhoe Loaders
- 8.1.1.4 Wheeled Loaders
- 8.1.1.5 Other Earthmoving Equipment (Skid-steer Loaders, Track Loaders, Bulldozers, & Trenchers)
- 8.1.2 Equipment Definition (Road Construction)
- 8.1.2.1 Road Construction (Volume & Value)
- 8.1.2.2 Road Rollers
- 8.1.2.3 Asphalt Pavers
- 8.1.3 Equipment Definition (Material Handling)
- 8.1.3.1 Material Handling (Volume & Value)
- 8.1.3.2 Cranes
- 8.1.3.3 Forklifts & Telehandlers
- 8.1.3.4 Aerial Platforms
- 8.1.4 Equipment Definition (Other Equipment)
- 8.1.4.1 Other Equipment (Volume & Value)
- 8.1.4.2 Dumpers
- 8.1.4.3 Concrete Mixers
- 8.1.4.4 Concrete Pump Trucks
- 8.2 End–users
- 8.2.1 End–user Definition
- 8.2.2 Construction
- 8.2.3 Manufacturing
- 8.2.4 Mining
- 8.2.5 Others (Waste Management, Agriculture, Oil & Gas Extraction, Utilities & Energy, Power Generation, Disaster Management and Water Management)
- 9 SECTION 9 – TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
- 10 SECTION 10– COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 10.1 Competitive Landscape Overview
- 10.2 Prominent Vendors
- 10.3 Other Prominent Vendors
- 10.4 Distributor Profiles
- 11 SECTION 11 – REPORT SUMMARY
- 11.1 Key Insights
- 11.2 Abbreviations
- 11.3 Exhibits
- 11.4 Related Reports
- 11.5 Database
- 11.6 Global Reach
- 11.7 Offerings
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