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Mercedes EV takes range to new level

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FRANKFURT: Mercedes-Benz AG on Monday took the wraps off its battery-powered Vision EQXX prototype which it says will have a range of more than 1,000 kilometres per charge, taking a big stride in its electric vehicle ambitions.

Daimler AG, soon to be rebranded Mercedes-Benz, announced plans in 2021 to invest more than €40 billion ($45 billion) by 2030 to take on Tesla Inc in an all-electric car market, including building eight battery plants.

From 2025, all its new vehicle platforms will only make EVs, it has said.

The Vision EQXX, dubbed the most-efficient Mercedes-Benz ever built, will have energy consumptio­n of less than 10 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 kilometres, according to Daimler.

Tesla’s Model S 60 currently consumes 18.1 kWh over the same distance, data on its website shows.

“The Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX is how we imagine the future of electric cars,” Mercedes-Benz chief executive Ola Kaellenius said.

“Daimler will test-drive the prototype before the middle of the year on various types of terrain,’’ chief technology officer Markus Schaefer told journalist­s on Monday.

“Some components of the prototype

would be available in Mercedes-Benz vehicles within two to three years,’’ he said.

However, Schaefer declined to specify when the 1,000 km-range battery would be market-ready.

“We will likely be the first to show a

1,000 kilometre-range car in real life, with such a small battery,” he said.

When such a vehicle would go on sale is a “market decision” to be determined once the carmaker had establishe­d how much range customers expected and what they

would be willing to pay, Schaefer said.

The prototype, built within 18 months, “puts an end to range anxiety,” Mercedes-Benz said, referring to one of the key obstacles for why EVs have not been in higher demand.

This required developing a new battery pack, which the company says would fit into a compact vehicle and whose energy density — measuring how much power batteries can hold compared to their size — stands at close to 400 watt hours per litre.

 ?? MERCEDES-BENZ ?? The Vision EQXX, dubbed the most-efficient Mercedes-Benz ever built, will have energy consumptio­n of less than 10 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 kilometres.
MERCEDES-BENZ The Vision EQXX, dubbed the most-efficient Mercedes-Benz ever built, will have energy consumptio­n of less than 10 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 kilometres.

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