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Daimler Truck North America Executive Joins U.S. Government’s EV Working Group

Daimler Truck North America announced that Rakesh Aneja, head of eMobility at DTNA, has been appointed to the newly-founded Electric Vehicle Working Group.

Daimler Truck North America Executive Joins U.S. Government’s EV Working Group

Rakesh Aneja, head of eMobility at DTNA, has been appointed to the newly-founded Electric Vehicle Working Group. 

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Rakesh Aneja, head of eMobility at Daimler Truck North America (DTNA), has been appointed to the newly founded Electric Vehicle Working Group (EVWG) by the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Department of Transportation.

The EVWG, established by the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, is entrusted with providing recommendations to the U.S. Secretaries of Energy and Transportation for integrating light-, medium-, and heavy-duty electric vehicles into the U.S. transportation and energy systems.

Electric Vehicle Working Group and an EV Future

By collaborating closely with federal interagency working groups, especially on fleet conversion, the EVWG aims to ensure coordination and consultation. Furthermore, the group will regularly report on barriers and opportunities to scale up EV adoption to the U.S. Secretaries of Energy and Transportation and key congressional committees.

Under the guidance of the U.S. Secretaries of Energy and Transportation, the EVWG comprises 25 members, encompassing six federal stakeholders and 19 non-governmental stakeholders. 

“I am incredibly honored and enthusiastic to accept the invitation to serve as a Committee member of the U.S. Government’s Electric Vehicle Working Group," said Aneja. “This is a significant recognition of the strides that DTNA has made in eMobility and underscores our commitment to leading sustainable transportation. I am thrilled to collaborate with this esteemed group and the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation to help shape the future of mobility in the United States.”

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