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Mercedes-Benz · MunichLogistics provider DHL Group, commercial vehicle manufacturer Daimler Truck, and emission-free vehicle rental firm Hylane have signed a cooperation agreement to deploy fully electric trucks in Germany, officials said on Tuesday. Under the partnership announced at the Transport Logistic trade fair in Munich, DHL will operate 30 Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 electric trucks via Hylane’s “transport [...] The post DHL, Daimler Truck and Hylane Partner t…See the Story
DHL, Daimler Truck and Hylane Partner to Deploy 30 Electric Trucks in Germany

China · ChinaElectric bus adoption in public transport urban fleet is growing all over the world. It started in China, and it has taken a few years for other regions to start the transition. In 2024, the electric city bus market in Europe (including the UK) grew 22% on 2023, reaching the figure of 7,779 electric bus registrations (over 8 ton). While the e-bus market in EU27 saw Daimler Buses and Iveco Bus (the strongest-growing OEM in the chart, after VDL) a…See the Story
Electric bus, main fleets and projects around the world

Bristol, England · BristolBristol’s first electrified bus depot has been opened by a government minister and the West of England’s new mayor. The £44m project was unveiled at Hengrove by Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood, Mayor Helen Godwin and First Bus’ Acting Managing Director Rob Pymm. The depot in south Bristol has been transformed through a £37.4m investment from First Bus and £6.6m funding from the government’s Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) proje…See the Story