Autonomous Trucks
July 11 (Reuters) - Daimler Truck expects revenues to grow as much as 60% between 2025 and 2030, top management of the truck and bus maker told investors on Tuesday. The company's optimistic outlook, presented at a capital markets day in Boston, comes a year after Daimler Truck became an independently listed company in a spinoff from Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, and as it focuses on building autonomous trucks. Daimler Truck shares rose 2.5%. It expects to generate over 3 billion euros ($3.30 billion) in revenue and 1 billion euro earnings before interest and taxes from autonomous driving in 2030, it said in a statement. Daimler plans to sell customers its own robotic driving system through its Torc Robotics unit, and will supply vehicles that customers can equip with other autonomous driving technology.