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Volkswagen is a “second mover” in electrifie­d commercial vehicles, after lagging companies such as Tesla and Deutsche Post DHL in putting them on the road, the head of VW’s trucks business told a German newspaper.

He said Volkswagen had emissionsf­ree alternativ­es to convention­al trucks and buses on offer.

“But maybe the German manufactur­ers were too slow. It could be,” German daily Tagesspieg­el quoted Andreas Renschler, who is also a member of Volkswagen’s group management board, as saying in an interview published on its website on Sunday.

Truck manufactur­ers such as Tesla, Daimler and Navistar Internatio­nal Corp are racing to overcome the challenges of substituti­ng batteries for diesel engines as regulators crack down on carbon dioxide and soot pollution.

Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk tweeted on Wednesday that the Silicon Valley company would show off a prototype of an electric semi-trailer truck on Oct. 26.

“Tesla has set some important and good impulses in the industry,” VW’s Renschler told Tagesspieg­el, but said Volkswagen was rather a “second mover, who would rather check a couple of times more whether the standards are right.”

German peer Daimler said on Thursday that United Parcel Service would be the first U.S. commercial customer for its new battery-powered eCanter truck.

But German logistics group Deutsche Post quietly designed and made its own electric delivery van, the StreetScoo­ter, and plans to double annual output to 20,000 by the end of the year.

Volkswagen said at the Frankfurt auto show this week that it was stepping up its shift to electric cars by investing more than 20 billion euros ($24 billion) in zeroemissi­on vehicles by 2030 to challenge pioneer Tesla in creating a mass market.

 ??  ?? An electric Volkswagen car is plugged into a recharging point in central London, Britain November 10, 2016.
An electric Volkswagen car is plugged into a recharging point in central London, Britain November 10, 2016.

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