Daimler Truck Expands Würzburg Center for Battery and Hydrogen Vehicles
Key Ideas
  • Daimler Truck expands the Mercedes-Benz Würzburg commercial vehicle center to better service trucks and buses with battery and hydrogen technology.
  • The new workshop hall offers specialized high-voltage workstations for electric models like Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
  • The site is now prepared for sensor technology, gas workstations, and an automatic extraction system for future hydrogen technology use.
  • Charging infrastructure has been enhanced with multiple electric charging stations for employee, customer cars, and commercial vehicles.
Daimler Truck has expanded the Mercedes-Benz Würzburg commercial vehicle center to provide improved maintenance and repair services for trucks and buses with battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell technology. The new workshop hall, covering 250 square meters, offers specialized workstations for models like the Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 and FUSO eCanter. The hall features a ceiling crane and a roof workstation for high-voltage work and efficient battery removal. Würzburg is now equipped with technology for future hydrogen applications, including an automatic extraction system. Charging infrastructure at the site includes three charging stations for employee and customer cars and a station with two charging points for commercial vehicles, capable of charging up to 300 kilowatts. This expansion aligns with the increasing pressure for decarbonization in public transport, addressing key challenges in the adoption of large-scale electric and hydrogen vehicles.
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