Daimler, Volvo, Traton plan $600 mn truck-charging JV

Daimler, Volvo, Traton plan $600 mn truck-charging JV

Daimler Trucks, AB Volvo and Traton, which are normally competitors, will invest 500 million euros ($593.20 million) in the venture that they will own equally and that will start operations in 2022

The aim is to install and operate at least 1,700 charging points within five years
Reuters
  • Jul 05, 2021,
  • Updated Jul 05, 2021, 1:49 PM IST

Three major European truck manufacturers - Daimler Trucks, AB Volvo and Traton - said on Monday they plan to form a joint venture to develop an electric battery-charging network for long-haul trucks and buses.

Charging infrastructure expansion has been a central hurdle to the mass adoption of battery-powered vehicles.

The three companies, which are normally competitors, will invest 500 million euros ($593.20 million) in the venture that they will own equally and that will start operations in 2022.

The aim is to install and operate at least 1,700 charging points within five years.

The joint company will be based in Amsterdam and will over time seek further partners and public funding. ($1 = 0.8429 euros)

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