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Daimler Delivers Electric eM2 Truck to Penske Truck Leasing
December 20, 2018  Steven Martinez

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The eM2 is based on the Freightliner M2 106 medium-duty truck

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A man in a green Santa suit and members of the Daimler team loaded small
trees onto ane eM2 bound for the hills that were burned in Los Angeles's
recent wildfires

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The engine bay is nearly empty on the eM2. The actual electric motor is
located underneath the vehicle toward the rear axle

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Daimler Trucks North America delivered the its Freightliner eM2 electric
truck to Penske Truck Leasing on Dec. 20. DTNA president and CEO Roger
Nielsen (pictured) spoke at the event
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Daimler Trucks North America on Dec. 20 delivered the first vehicle in its
new Electric Innovation Fleet to Penske Truck Leasing in Carson, California,
the result of a nine-month collaboration between the two companies to
produce and test electric commercial trucks in real-world applications.

The vehicle is an electric version of the Freightliner M2 106 medium-duty
truck, dubbed the Freightliner eM2. The event marked the culmination of a
year of work for Daimler, partially funded by a $16 million grant from
California's South Coast Air Quality Management District, an agency focused
on improving air quality in the ports region of Los Angeles.

DTNA President and CEO Roger Nielsen called it, “a historic step in the
real-world application of electric vehicles. With increased hauling demands
and regulatory pressures, combined with ongoing concerns over energy
resource depletion, it is more important than ever that DTNA continues to
rigorously test and research electric vehicle solutions together with our
customers,” said Nielsen, who was on hand to deliver the keys to Penske CEO
Brian Hard.

Penske plans to take on an additional nine eM2 trucks as well as 10 of the
Class 8 Freightliner eCascadia model, which will be launched next year. The
company will offer the electric trucks to customers to use in regular
service for one to two years.

The electric trucks won’t be available to all Penske customers, only those
that have an "actual use case" for them. Hard didn’t disclose which of
Penske’s customers were interested in the truck, but said the company has “a
good handle on whom the first customers will be” and that they represent a
broad spectrum of applications.

The reason for the limited offering is that the rollout is not a full launch
of the technology. Daimler referred to the trucks as "Gen 1 vehicles." As
part of Daimler’s e-Mobility initiative, announced earlier this year, the
company intends to use this limited deployment as a real-world testing
ground, with all of the ups and downs of a product that is still very much
in beta phase.

A One-Year Startup Project within Daimler

The Freightliner eM2 project was headed by senior eMobility lead Andreas
Juretzka, who brought together a crack team of engineers to take the concept
of an electric heavy- and medium-duty truck from drawing board to reality in
just a year’s time – an incredibly short period compared to the company’s
usual five-year development time for vehicles.

The eM2 has three large battery packs that straddle the bottom of the
vehicle, providing an expected range of 200 miles. The batteries can be
charged to 80% of capacity within an hour, but need an overnight charge to
completely top off. Rather than selling chargers to each customer, Penske
will have the chargers at its facilities and will provide technicians to
work on the unique vehicles.

Juretzka told HDT that the trucks will be ready to perform and have been
thoroughly tested for safety. He said his team used knowledge they had
coupled with what other companies had done with their electric vehicles –
"We can steal with pride," he told HDT – to produce something that was more
thought-out than just strapping an electric powertrain to an existing truck.
They had to consider all of the components and technologies that tie all the
pieces together – the chassis, the electric motor, the batteries, the air
compressor – to come up with a system that could be as usable as a
traditional truck in certain applications.

The engine was spec'd to meet the power needs of a typical medium-duty truck
in pickup and delivery, local distribution, and food and beverage delivery
service, with 480 peak hp, according to the specs Daimler gave at the
vehicle's announcement in June.

But the batteries are the key component, Juretzka said. The company will be
using batteries from multiple manufacturers to see which performs the best
during this two-year deployment. At the end of two years, Daimler plans to
launch its Gen 2 version of the truck. 

Daimler assembled a group called the Freightliner Electric Vehicle Council,
composed of 30 customers with strong use cases for an electric commercial
truck. The company is working with council members on the launch of these
trucks. Members of the council will benefit from co-development of
deployment strategies for electric trucks, including applicable use cases,
current legislation and requirements for facilities, charging infrastructure
and service support.

It's still early days for commercial electric vehicle technology and costs
are still three or four times that of a comparable diesel model, Nielsen
told HDT.

While component costs are coming down Juretzka said it is likely too
expensive to completely replace diesel trucks without government incentives.
"The industry is right at the tipping point," he said of commercial electric
trucks. "But it still needs funding."

The event concluded with Daimler and Penske honoring the eM2 team, all
dressed in green and wearing green Santa hats. They loaded small trees into
the back of one of the eM2s for delivery to a company called TreePeople.

As the first customer of the Freightliner eM2, TreePeople will use the
seedlings to help replant the areas in California that were burned in the
recent wildfires. The eM2 was driven off Penske's lot by a man dressed in a
green Santa suit. It moved with complete silence, in stark contrast to the
constant noise eminating from the nearby highway, a reminder that the coming
electric-vehicle future could also cut down on noise pollution considerably.

After the festivities ended, Juretzka said he was glad to finally deliver
the first eM2 just before the end of 2018, a goal of his and Daimler's. "If
I could dance in front of you, I would do a dance," he said.
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