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Volvo Group and Daimler to form technology joint venture to reduce costs

Volvo Group and Daimler to form technology joint venture to reduce costs

AB Volvo, a European truckmaker rival, and Daimler Truck, a European truck manufacturer, hope to reduce costs and rely less on suppliers through collaborating on implementing a software defined vehicle program.

Like automakers, truck and fleet manufacturers are racing to create vehicles with advanced technology while also battling the need to cut costs.

Daimler-Volvo's new venture, Coretura, aims to reduce this dependence by developing a software defined vehicle platform.

Daimler Trucks CEO Karin Radstrom said that the companies were looking to create a "standard industry".

Radstrom stated that they are looking to see how to move away from the current situation where suppliers drive both costs and timelines. They will instead be looking to see what is the next generation software we should bring to vehicles.

The Gothenburg venture will initially employ 50 people, and hopes to deliver its first connectivity platform by 2027. Further deliveries are expected towards the end decade.

Johan Lunden is a Volvo veteran who has just been appointed as CEO of Coretura. He said, "Everything about the automotive industry revolves around software.

He added that software will be a vital tool in achieving future sustainability, productivity and safety goals.

Volvo Group and Daimler, while rivals, have worked together on various projects in the past, including hydrogen fuel cell and charging technology. Reporting by Marie Mannes and Jesus Calero from Gdansk, editing by Matt Scuffham

(source: Reuters)