Daimler Truck expands electric charging partnership with UTA Edenred

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By Luke Willetts - 21st February 2025

Germany Daimler Truck AG based in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Baden-Württemberg, announced it has expanded its partnership with UTA Edenred to encompass charging its electric trucks at its public chargers across Europe. This collaboration introduces the Mercedes ServiceCard charging card, providing drivers of battery-electric Mercedes-Benz trucks with access to UTA Edenred's extensive public charging network. Initially available in Germany, Austria, and France, the service is set to roll out in Italy, Spain, and other European countries in the coming months. The partnership simplifies the recharging process for Mercedes-Benz truck drivers especially with the brand looking to sell more of its new generation e-Actros HGVS across Europe.

*UTA Edenred is a leading provider of mobility solutions, offering services such as fuel and charging cards, toll settlement devices, and fleet management tools across Europe. Their network includes over 68,000 fuel stations in 37 countries and approximately 300 truck-compatible charging stations in 28 countries.

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