Mercedes-Benz to Launch U.S. Electric Van Production in 2023
The company will manufacture the new version of its eSprinter in South Carolina.
| Symbol | Last Price | Market Cap | % Δ 1 Yr | % Δ 5 Yr |
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DMLR.Y
Daimler AG
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$16.69 | $70B | -2.4% | 25.5% |
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TSLA |
$769.59 | $754B | 23.4% | 1,052.3% |
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BWA |
$38.40 | $9B | -25.2% | -5.4% |
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F |
$13.50 | $50B | 11.7% | 37.8% |
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BAMXF |
$77.13 | $52B | -24.8% | -19.4% |
The company will manufacture the new version of its eSprinter in South Carolina.
Daimler could split into two companies, to the benefit of investors.
The goal is a self-driving Freightliner.
Century-old engine plants are going to be retooled to accommodate electric-vehicle needs.
This partnership could be NVIDIA's big opportunity in the self-driving car market.
An autonomous fleet will begin deployment in 2024.
Last year's agreement to share self-driving tech didn't work out as well as hoped.
Mercedes-Benz sales have slumped amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
The two will make units for hydrogen-powered electric heavy vehicles, but not for several years.
Daimler's European factories accounted for 40% of its 2019 revenues.
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