Charging Mercedes-Benz EVs

The new Mercedes-Benz sub-brand, Mercedes EQ, was created by Daimler for its new lineup of electric vehicles. Mercedes is quickly ramping up the electrification of its offerings, starting with the EQS as the first EV offered under this sub-brand. Mercedes plans to sell only EVs by 2030 as part of a $47 billion investment from 2022 to 2030.

 

Below is a rundown of every available Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle with a link to the best Mercedes electric vehicle charger options for each model.

Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle lineup

Mercedes-Benz EQS

The Mercedes-Benz EQS is the first of Mercedes’ fully electric vehicles as part of the EQ sub-brand. This luxury sedan is the pinnacle of opulence in the EV space with a sleek body, immaculate cabin, and state-of-the-art features to appeal to high-end buyers looking to go electric.

 

The EQS is available in three trim levels: Premium, Exclusive, or Pinnacle; and two different powertrains: rear-wheel drive (EQS 450+) or all-wheel drive (EQS 580 4Matic). The EQS 450+ starts at around $102,310, while the EQS 580 4Matic starts at $125,900.

Mercedes-Benz EQE

The new 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE is an all-electric sedan as part of the new EQ electric sub- brand by Mercedes. The EQE is the electrified version of the E-class Mercedes and measures slightly smaller than the EQS. The EQE is expected to come in two trim levels: the rear-wheel EQE 350+ (estimated $70,000) and all-wheel drive EQE 500 (estimated $85,000).

Mercedes-Benz EQB

As part of Mercedes’ new lineup of electric vehicles, the EQB, based on the gasoline-powered GLB-class SUV, is among the first models of the new EQ electric sub-brand. This futuristic, all-electric compact SUV can seat up to seven and will be available in two models: the EQB300 and the EQB350 4Matic.

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Charging Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles

For Level 1 and Level 2 charging, Mercedes-Benz EVs use the industry-standard SAE J1772 connector in North America. Charging times vary depending on the charging station used.

DC fast charging: CCS Combo

Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles have DC fast charge capabilities. These Mecedes EVs are capable of fast charging from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes. The standard SAE Combined Charging Connector (CCS) is used for Level 3 DC fast charging Mercedes EVs.

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