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The truck-charging twist Daimler says could change everything

Daimler Truck establishes semi-public charging network for trucks – first pilot customers successfully launched. Image: Firma Diez, Daimler TrucksDaimler Truck is expanding Europe’s heavy-vehicle charging network with a new semi-public model that allows operators to open their depot chargers to outside fleets when not in use. The company says this will rapidly increase access to fast charging while helping depot owners offset infrastructure cost…
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Daimler Truck is accelerating the expansion of charging infrastructure for battery-electric trucks and launching a semi-public charging network under the TruckCharge brand. The first pilot customer, the transport company Wessels in Rhede, North Rhine-Westphalia, went live at the beginning of October, followed in December by the freight forwarding company Diez with its charging park in Dettingen unter Teck, Baden-Württemberg. The official rollout…

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fullyloaded.com.au broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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