Danish company Spirii, specializing in the development of EV charging platform solutions and business services, has become partner of Daimler Truck. The two companies will join forces within the TruckCharge project, aimed at making electric truck charging as easy as possible for transport companies all over Europe.

More into details, Spirii’s e-mobility platform will serve as the technology backbone of the TruckCharge Network, the new semi-public charging initiative for electric heavy-duty trucks. The latter is built on Spirii’s software technology, enabling depot owners to manage and monetise charging capacity, while allowing fleet operators to pre-book and access HDT-ready chargers.

Indeed, the initiative conceived by Daimler Truck introduces a new model for heavy-duty truck charging in Europe by transforming depot capacity into a connected, semi-public charging ecosystem that complements both private and public infrastructure. 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.

Spirii’s CPMS for the TruckCharge initiative

Through Spirii’s CPMS, depot owners gain full visibility and control over charger performance, utilisation, access rights, and pricing – enabling them to decide how and when capacity is made available. Fleet operators, meanwhile, can access strategically located, HDT-ready charging sites and pre-book charging slots via Spirii’s eMSP platform, improving route planning and ensuring operational certainty as they transition to electric fleets.

“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”, commented Tore Harritshøj, CEO & Co-Founder of Spirii.

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