The new Mercedes-Benz sub-brand, Mercedes EQ, was created by Daimler for its new lineup of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Beginning with the Europe only EQC SUV, the lineup has grown to include electric models such as the EQS, electric parallel to the iconic S-Class large luxury sedan. 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 along with EV charging solutions for model.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is the fully electric equivalent to the Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class. Incorporating rounder, more aerodynamic styling, the EQS SUV is the top of the line for sustainable luxury, including many of the same state-of-the-art technologies found in its sedan counterpart including the optional Hyperscreen and a large 108.4 kWh battery.
The EQS SUV is available in EQS 450+ rear-wheel drive (RWD), EQS 450 and EQS 580 4MATIC.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS is the first Mercedes’ fully electric vehicle offered in the US 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: RWD EQS 450+ or all-wheel drive (AWD) EQS 450, and 580 4Matic and AMG EQS.
Model & year
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Charge rate
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Battery size
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Charge time on Level 1
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Charge time with JuiceBox® 40
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All electric range
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2022-Present Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+/ 450 4MATIC/ 580 4MATIC/ AMG
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9.6 kW
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108.4 kWh
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75 hours
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11.5 hours
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277-350 miles
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2022-Present Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 450+/ 450 4MATIC/ 580 4MATIC
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9.6 kW
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108.4 kWh
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75 hours
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11.5 hours
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285-305 miles
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2022-Present Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+/ 300 4MATIC/ 350 4MATIC
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9.6 kW
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70.5 kWh
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49 hours
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7 hours
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221-245 miles
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2023-Present Mercedes-Benz EQE Sedan 350+/ 350 4MATIC/ 500 4MATIC/ AMG EQE
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9.6 kW
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90.6 kWh
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63 hours
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9 hours
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225-305 hours
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2023-Present Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV 350+/ 350 4MATIC/ 500 4MATIC/ AMG EQE SUV
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9.6 kW
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90.6 kWh
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63 hours
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9 hours
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235-279 miles
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Model & year
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Charge range
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Battery size
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Charge time on Level 1
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Charge time with JuiceBox® 48
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All electric range
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2016-2019 Mercedes-Benz C350e
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3.3 kW
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6.4 kWh
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4.25 hours
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1.75 hours
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9 miles
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2016-2018 Mercedes-Benz GLE550e
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3.3 kW
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9 kWh
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6 hours
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2.5 hours
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12 miles
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2016-2017 Mercedes-Benz S550e
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3.3 kW
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9 kWh
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6 hours
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2.5 hours
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14 miles
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2018-2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350e
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3.3 kW
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9 kWh
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6 hours
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2.5 hours
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10 miles
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2019-2020 Mercedes-Benz S560e
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7.4 kW
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13.5 kWh
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9.5 hours
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1.75 hours
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19 miles
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2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC350e
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7.4 kW
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13.5 kWh
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9.5 hours
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1.75 hours
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22 miles
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2023-Present Mercedes-Benz S580e
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11 kW
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28.6 kWh
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15.75 hours
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2 hours
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46 miles
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2023-Present Mercedes-Benz GLE450e
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11 kW
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23.3 kWh
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16.25 hours
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2.5 hours
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48 miles
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2024 Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance
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3.7 kW
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6.1 kWh
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3.25 hours
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1.25 hours
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8 miles
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2024 Mercedes-AMG S63 E Performance
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3.7 kW
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13.1 kWh
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7.25 hours
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2.75 hours
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17 miles
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2025 Mercedes-AMG GT63 S E Performance
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3.7 kW
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6.1 kWh
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3.25 hours
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1.25 hours
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6 miles
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