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Daimler Truck AG, Wörth Plant[Germany]
Mercedes Benz Electric Trucks: EV eActros (2021-), EV eActros 300/ 400 (2021-), EV eActros Longhaul/eActros 600 (2024-), EV eArocs 400 (2026-planning); Mercedes Benz Special Trucks: Econic (2003-), Unimog (2002-), Zetros (2009-), EV eEconic Low floor truck (2022-); Mercedes-Benz FCV Trucks: FCV NextGenH2 (2030-planning); Heavy and special truck assembly plant - Number of Employees: approx. 10,000 (as of February 2026) - Founded in 1963 Mercede...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/02/23
Daimler Truck AG/Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Gaggenau Plant[Germany]
supply chain studies for future series production. Key components will be produced at German facilities, including Kassel (electric drive axle), Mannheim (Tech Tower), and Gaggenau (fuel cell systems). Final assembly will occur at the Wörth plant, Germany. The trucks are based on the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck which is slated for customer operations by late 2026. On November 19, Daimler Truck announced that it will unveil the eActros 600 at the W...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/02/09
Daimler Truck AG, Mannheim Plant[Germany]
supply chain studies for future series production. Key components will be produced at German facilities, including Kassel (electric drive axle), Mannheim (Tech Tower), and Gaggenau (fuel cell systems). Final assembly will occur at the Wörth plant, Germany. The trucks are based on the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck which is slated for customer operations by late 2026. On November 19, Daimler Truck announced that it will unveil the eActros 600 at the W...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/02/09
Daimler Truck AG, Kassel Plant[Germany]
supply chain studies for future series production. Key components will be produced at German facilities, including Kassel (electric drive axle), Mannheim (Tech Tower), and Gaggenau (fuel cell systems). Final assembly will occur at the Wörth plant, Germany. The trucks are based on the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck which is slated for customer operations by late 2026. On November 19, Daimler Truck announced that it will unveil the eActros 600 at the W...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/11/06
Daimler Buses GmbH, Neu-Ulm Plant (formerly Evobus)[Germany]
e Neu-Ulm Plant. On September 9, Daimler Buses announced that it is testing its first hydrogen-powered touring coach, the Setra H2 Coach. The company plans to launch battery-electric coaches by the end of the decade and fuel cell models afterward. The H2 Coach uses technology from the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck which can travel at least 800 km on one tank. The model S 517 HD is 13.9 m long coach equipped with two hydrogen tanks holding 46 kg of f...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/11/04
Daimler Buses GmbH, Mannheim Plant (formerly EvoBus)[Germany]
supply chain studies for future series production. Key components will be produced at German facilities, including Kassel (electric drive axle), Mannheim (Tech Tower), and Gaggenau (fuel cell systems). Final assembly will occur at the Wörth plant, Germany. The trucks are based on the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck which is slated for customer operations by late 2026. On November 19, Daimler Truck announced that it will unveil the eActros 600 at the W...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/11/04
cellcentric GmbH & Co. KG (formerly Daimler Truck Fuel Cell GmbH & Co. KG)[Germany]
system cellcentric signs land acquisition agreement for fuel cell system plant in Germany cellcentric presents NextGen fuel cell system for heavy-duty road transport at ACT Expo, US cellcentric presents latest generation of fuel cell technology at Hannover Messe 2023 Daimler Truck sets record with GenH2 truck on 1,047 km with one fill of hydrogen liquid Volvo and Daimler sign binding agreement for fuel-cell joint venture Daimler Truck AG and Vol...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/09/05



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