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Daimler Buses has acquired a stake of 49% in the company SINOS GmbH, based in Regensburg. SINOS specializes in software solutions for the operation of electrified city bus fleets and in particular offers intelligent charging management systems. This allows, for example, e-buses to be charged when the load on the power grid is low, and electricity is inexpensive. With this shareholding, Daimler Buses and SINOS are further expanding their existing collaboration.

Daimler Buses has been working closely with SINOS since 2022 and offers its customers the software as part of the electrification of their fleets and depots. In addition to intelligent charging, it also offers the digitalization and visualization of depots, including determining the parking position of vehicles in the depot, which helps operators optimize their processes. These functions complement Daimler Buses’ existing digital services.

More than 20 transport companies in Europe have already successfully implemented SINOS solutions in their fleet in collaboration with Daimler Buses.

Daimler Buses, in collaboration with the experts from Daimler Buses Solutions GmbH and other partners, provides turnkey solutions for the operation of electric bus fleets: from individually configured e-buses to complete electric or hydrogen infrastructure for the depot, including construction measures, electrical installations, chargers, battery storage, charging management systems, and other digital services. Founded in 2023, the wholly-owned subsidiary Daimler Buses Solutions GmbH specializes in consulting services, the design, construction, and operation of electromobility and hydrogen infrastructure, and supports the entire process with expertise.

In line with the dual strategy of parent company Daimler Truck, Daimler Buses is relying on both battery-electric and hydrogen-based technologies.

The fully battery-electric Mercedes-Benz eCitaro city bus has been in series production since 2018. The vehicle has also been available with a hydrogen-based fuel cell as a range extender since 2023. The battery-electric intercity bus Mercedes-Benz eIntouro is scheduled to follow from 2026 onwards. In addition, Daimler Buses plans to have electrically powered coaches in its portfolio by the end of the decade.

Daimler Buses aims to use these to offer battery or hydrogen-based CO2-free models for local applications in each segment by 2030. The focus will initially be on the core markets of Europe and Latin America. By 2039, only CO2-free new vehicles will be sold for local applications in the core market of Europe. In the city bus segment, this is to be the case in Europe as early as 2030.

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