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Incoming Cargo – Europe’s future

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Daimler Truck AG CEO Martin Daum has been appointed chair of the Commercial Vehicle Board of the European Automobile Manufactur­ers’ Associatio­n (ACEA). A significan­t move? Incredibly…

In the face of a rapidly changing legislativ­e and operationa­l environmen­t, on top of and driven by the race to abate the use of fossil fuels, there’s been a no more important time to get stuff done than right now. Martin Daum has a track record of getting stuff done. Proactive and engaged with the transport sector (he even has his own podcast), Daum has led Daimler through some of its most successful and innovative years.

His appointmen­t within the ACEA comes as the developmen­t and release of commercial vehicles powered by alternativ­e fuels gathers pace – with numerous electric and hydrogen-powered models hitting the road during 2020 – and the industry edges ever closer to the goal of having a fully CO2-neutral road freight transport sector by 2050.

Based in Brussels, the ACEA brings together the CEOs of 16 of Europe’s leading manufactur­ers of trucks, buses and vans and is an advocacy body for the automobile industry on the continent. Through its member companies,

ACEA taps into a wealth of technical, regulatory and practical expertise to tackle priority concerns across the automotive industry. Among these are transport policy, environmen­t and sustainabi­lity, connected and automated driving, and research and innovation.

(The ACEA commercial vehicle members are DAF Trucks, Daimler Trucks, Ford Trucks, Iveco, MAN Truck & Bus, Scania and Volvo Group.)

A new chairman of the ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board is elected annually. Daum takes the reins from Henrik Henriksson, CEO of Scania, who held the position in 2020. Daum’s term will continue, and doubtlessl­y ramp up, the industry’s crusade against climate change.

“Climate change is at the top of the agenda of the commercial-vehicle industry as the most fundamenta­l challenge for humanity and the global economy,” stated Daum. “Our No1 priority this year is to work with policymake­rs to pave the way for carbon-neutral road transport.”

However, there is an underlying urgency to widespread adoption of these vehicles. “This process has to pick up further pace as it takes about 10 years for our customers to renew their fleets completely,” Daum added. “The transforma­tion of our sector to carbon neutrality will be unpreceden­ted, both in speed and scale.

“We stand ready to work together with all stakeholde­rs to implement a clear roadmap, which includes the deployment of truck-suitable charging and hydrogen fuelling infrastruc­ture, and a policy framework that makes zero-emission technologi­es the best option for our customers.”

 ??  ?? Martin Daum at the launch of the eActros in 2018.
Martin Daum at the launch of the eActros in 2018.

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