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Volkswagen's truck unit Traton prepares to increase profitability by 2029

Volkswagen's truck unit Traton set out fiveyear targets throughout its Capital Markets Day on Tuesday, as it anticipates to gain from the shift towards electrification and prepares to raise the share of battery electric automobiles in its sales.

European truckmakers require to increase the share of electric trucks in their sales by 50% to meet the European Union's carbon emissions reduction targets by 2030 or face stiff fines.

Our brand names have future-proofed their product portfolio by buying the electrification of industrial lorries, Traton's CEO Christian Levin stated in a statement.

Truckmakers

have actually called

for a quicker build-up of charging stations in Europe in an attract governments to provide the infrastructure essential to make e-trucks rewarding.

The group sees its return on sales increasing to 9-11% by 2029 from the existing 8-9% and prepares for profits to grow by 20-40%. over the next five years.

The business, which owns the Scania, GUY, and Volkswagen. Trucks and Buses brands, likewise plans to completely repay its debt over. the period.

In addition, it plans to increase its market share in. The United States and Canada, a key sales driver for the truckmaker, and handle. its company there more effectively, beginning with the renaming. of its United States system Navistar to International Motors since Tuesday.

(source: Reuters)