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World's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer by revenue. Brands include Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Freightliner, Western Star, Setra, BharatBenz, and FUSO. Spun off from Daimler AG in 2021.
Freightliner eCascadia — market leader with 40-45% US Class 8 electric share.
Key Milestones
Daimler-Benz AG formed by merger of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft and Benz & Cie.; commercial truck division becomes the world's largest heavy-truck maker over the next century, eventually housing Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Freightliner, Western Star and Fuso
Freightliner founded by Consolidated Freightways in Salt Lake City as an in-house cabover builder; becomes US Class 8 brand acquired by Daimler-Benz in 1981 — long the foundation of Daimler's North American truck dominance
Daimler-Benz acquires Freightliner from Consolidated Freightways for ~$300M; brings Mercedes-Benz Trucks into North America and creates the platform that becomes Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) — the future home of the eCascadia
Freightliner eCascadia Class 8 day-cab and eM2 Class 6/7 prototypes unveiled at DTNA Portland OR event — eCascadia targets regional drayage with 250 mi range and a 'Customer Experience Fleet' of 30 trucks for Penske, NFI and Schneider
First eCascadia and eM2 Customer Experience Fleet trucks delivered to Penske and NFI for testing in Southern California — generates real-world duty-cycle data feeding the 2022 series-production launch
eActros series production begins at Mercedes-Benz Worth plant (Germany) for European market; 400 km range with 3x 105 kWh packs and 2 x 330 kW eAxle — Daimler's first volume battery-electric heavy truck
Daimler Truck Holding spun off from Daimler AG / Mercedes-Benz Group; lists on Frankfurt Stock Exchange (DTG.DE / DTGHF ADR) — separates the world's largest truck maker from passenger-car parent and creates the listed pure-play HD-truck investable
eCascadia series production launched at Portland OR plant: 230 mi range, 470 kWh battery, Detroit eAxle dual-motor 470 hp continuous — first volume Class 8 BEV from a Big Three US Class 8 incumbent
Mercedes-Benz GenH2 hydrogen-fuel-cell prototype completes 1,047 km drive on a single liquid-H2 fill — Daimler's flagship demonstration of the long-haul FCEV path; series production of GenH2 still targeted for 2027-28
Daimler Truck NA + NextEra Energy Resources + BlackRock announce Greenlane charging JV with $650M planned capex; Daimler's vehicle volume anchors the offtake — first OEM-led national HD charging network in the US
eActros 600 launched at IAA Munich: 500 km real-world range, 600 kWh LFP, MCS-ready 1 MW charging — Daimler's first long-haul-capable BEV; targeted to be the volume product for European HD electrification through 2030
eCascadia customer count surpasses 90 fleets and cumulative deliveries top 1,000 units in North America — Daimler captures ~40-45% US Class 8 BEV market share, the leading position by units delivered
EU adopts revised HDV CO2 standards: -45% by 2030, -65% by 2035, -90% by 2040 vs 2019 baseline — defines the European HD electrification mandate Daimler Truck must hit via eActros 600 ramp, and that drives Volvo Trucks and MAN volumes through 2040
eActros 600 series production starts at Worth plant Germany; first deliveries to Amazon, DB Schenker, Remondis, Rhenus — kicks off the European long-haul BEV ramp; truck specced for 4.4 hr autobahn duty between MCS sessions
Daimler Truck announces ~5,000 layoffs at Mercedes-Benz Trucks Germany amid weak EU truck demand and slower-than-expected eActros 600 ramp — temporary correction, not exit from BEV strategy
eCascadia captures ~45% US Class 8 BEV market share through H1 2025; Schneider grows fleet to 92 trucks, NFI passes 100 — Daimler's lead widens vs Tesla Semi (still pilot-scale) and Volvo VNR Electric
Daimler Truck guides eCascadia + eActros 600 combined CY2026 deliveries above 4,000 units; restates 2030 ZEV ambition at 50% European HD sales — sticks with strategy through demand softness