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Spirii partners with Daimler Truck

Spirii is expanding its role in the European heavy-duty transport segment through a new cooperation with Daimler Truck to power the TruckCharge Network.
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James Evison

Provider of e-mobility solutions Spirii is expanding its role in the European heavy-duty transport segment through a new cooperation with Daimler Truck to power the TruckCharge Network.

Built on Spirii’s e-mobility platform, the initiative introduces a new model for heavy-duty truck (HDT) charging in Europe by transforming depot capacity into a connected, semi-public charging ecosystem that complements both private and public infrastructure.

The initiative, operated under Daimler Truck’s TruckCharge brand, connects depot owners, fleet operators, and drivers through an interoperable digital infrastructure.

This approach broadens charging availability for HDTs and accelerates electrification by adding strategically located depot-based capacity to Europe’s overall charging landscape.

Through the TruckCharge Network, depot owners can make unused charging capacity available in a controlled, revenue-generating way. Fleet operators benefit from access to a growing number of HDT-suitable charging locations across Europe, supported by the ability to pre-book charging slots, the firm said.

Spirii’s end-to-end digital infrastructure combines a Charge Point Management System (CPMS) for depot owners with an eMobility Service Provider (eMSP) solution for fleets and drivers.

The semi-public charging model enables depot charging infrastructure that would otherwise remain unused to be shared with approved electric third-party fleets without disrupting daily operations.

Tore Harritshøj, CEO & Co-Founder of Spirii:

“The critical shortage of reliable charging options for heavy-duty trucks is one of the biggest barriers to electrification. Daimler Truck’s initiative to enable depot owners to open their charging infrastructure for shared use is a major step forward.

“We’re proud to bring our platform expertise to TruckCharge Network and help accelerate the shift to electric heavy-duty transportation.”

Image courtesy of Spirii/Daimler Truck

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