Mercedes-Benz Trucks – now the eHGV market-leader – adds VEV as TruckCharge service provider

Mercedes-Benz Trucks, now the UK's market-leader for electric trucks with 41.5% share of eHGV sales (September YTD, source: SMMT), has added VEV as a partner for the free TruckCharge consultancy service it provides to help customers make the transition towards sustainable transportation. Backed by the world's leading energy trader, Vitol, VEV offers a proprietary VEV-IQ software platform - a first-of-its-kind solution that integrates vehicles, charging infrastructure and sophisticated power management through a single, intelligent operator portal. The TruckCharge consultancy service, combined with the eActros 600 becoming the International Truck of the Year 2025 with a class-leading 500+km range, has quickly established Mercedes-Benz Trucks as the clear leader in the transition to electric trucks.

Winning Combination Ibrahim Kraria, eMobility Trucks eConsultancy Manager at Daimler Truck UK, said: "By adding a top player like VEV as a partner for our TruckCharge service, we're now able to give customers the best service in the market - the best truck, the best charging solutions, and now the best installation partner." "Our customers tell us that our TruckCharge eConsultancy is the best on the market and the most useful resource available, which has been a key factor in Mercedes-Benz Trucks becoming the market leader for electric HGVs in the UK," added Ibrahim Kraria. "The addition of VEV as a partner allows us to continue growing our market share and providing even better support to our customers," he continued.

Comprehensive Support for Electrification As every depot and business is different, Mercedes-Benz Trucks introduced the TruckCharge service to help customers decide on the infrastructure they need now and for the future in order to achieve their decarbonisation targets. It also includes a comprehensive analysis of the costs and benefits to consider, including any subsidies, grants and tax breaks available.

"It is important to help customers understand how to overcome any perceived obstacles to switching to operating electric trucks," said Ibrahim Kraria. Research by VEV's in-house data team shows that up to 30% of logistics fleets could be electrified today without any major changes to their operations. Andrew Brown, Strategic Partnerships Director for VEV, said: "Our mission is to help set businesses up for success in an electric future.

In many cases, our analysis of duty cycles and site constraints shows that vehicles can electrify immediately with no operational compromise, proving that electrified fleets are not only sustainable, but a smart business move.

We are delighted to be working in collaboration with Daimler Truck to support the dealer network and their customers to accelerate this transition."

Mercedes-Benz Trucks can also provide financing options for charging installations from Daimler Truck Financial Services.