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Daimler Truck bundles e-infrastructure and charging services in Europe under new TruckCharge brand

Daimler Truck has introduced its new TruckCharge brand in Europe, bringing together all the company’s existing and future offerings relating to e-infrastructure and the charging of electric trucks.
By James Foster June 20, 2024 Read time: 1 min
"With TruckCharge, we are now bundling our range of solutions under one brand and plan to continuously expand the portfolio"- Karin Rådström, CEO Mercedes-Benz Trucks. Photo: Mercedes-Benz Trucks

This includes consulting, hardware and digital services. In this way, Daimler Truck intends to provide customers with a cost-efficient overall package, from energy generation through to vehicle operations, enabling them to exploit the full potential of electrification.

TruckCharge is targeted not only at truck fleet operators but also at industrial companies with their own or an outsourced truck fleet. As vehicles of different OEMs are generally used, TruckCharge is available irrespective of the truck brand.

The consulting service for fleet operators is part of the comprehensive ecosystem aimed at improving total costs related to electric trucks from Daimler Truck. For some time already, company experts have been helping vehicle customers in electrifying their fleets and depots. 

In this context, the focus is on consulting on electric trucks, as well as planning, building, and designing depot charging infrastructure, alongside grid connection. Additionally, Daimler Truck consultants can assist in identifying public funding opportunities for infrastructure and vehicles.

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