A joint venture between Daimler Truck and Volvo (with Toyota set to become an equal shareholder) that develops fuel cell stacks for the NextGenH2 trucks.
cellcentric is a joint venture between Daimler Truck and Volvo Group, founded in 2021, with the objective of becoming a world-leading fuel cell manufacturer by 2050. The company supplied the 300 kW fuel cell unit for the H₂ Coach demonstrator. cellcentric is positioned as a key technology partner in Daimler's hydrogen
Joint venture founded in 2021 between Daimler Truck and Volvo Group. Constructing a dedicated factory in Weilheim an der Teck, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, with pilot production underway at another site in Baden-Württemberg. Over 30 years of experience in fuel cell system development. Recently announced cooperation with
50:50 joint venture founded in 2021 by Daimler Truck and Volvo Group. Headquartered in Stuttgart region, constructing factory in Weilheim an der Teck, Baden-Württemberg. Over 560 employees. Management board: Kai Woerner (COO/MD), Nicholas Loughlan (CTO/MD, spokesperson), Niklas Ekström (CFO). Transitioning to industria
Supplies the key fuel cell system for the H₂ Coach, focusing on scalable hydrogen solutions for heavy-duty vehicles, actively developing industry-leading commercial fuel cell stacks.
Joint venture between Daimler and Volvo created in 2021 to build one of Europe's biggest fuel cell system planned series productions for trucking applications.
Cellcentric is opening a new facility in Burnaby, British Columbia, to manufacture hydrogen fuel cell and stack units for Daimler and Volvo's international long-haul truck market. It is a division started by Daimler Truck AG and Volvo Group.
cellcentric is the joint venture formed by Daimler Trucks and Volvo AB to produce H2 fuel cells in Europe starting in 2025 and to reduce the cost of hydrogen fuel cells.
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