Mercedes-Benz eActros 600: Experience World aims to make E-Trucks tangible
With a specially established "eActros 600 Experience World" at the Customer Center in Wörth, Mercedes-Benz Trucks is ushering in the transformation towards e-mobility in long-distance transport as well. Here, customers can experience the new fully electric truck in various media formats with all important information about the vehicle as well as the associated services. At the same time, the pavilion offers insights into the history of Mercedes-Benz Trucks and the company's plant at the Wörth location.
The eActros 600 Experience World can be visited during the regular opening hours of the Customer Center at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth.
“The modern eActros 600 Experience World visually reflects our ambition to ensure sustainable mobility for tomorrow with innovative products and services. At the same time, we present the eActros 600 in our pavilion as part of an integrated solution for transitioning to e-mobility,” says Stina Fagerman, Head of Marketing, Sales, and Services, Mercedes-Benz Trucks.
The visit to the eActros 600 Experience World begins with a cinema showing a short image film about Mercedes-Benz Trucks and the plant in Wörth. This is followed by a station with touchscreens where visitors can explore various aspects of e-mobility and the eActros 600. The information provided covers areas such as comfort & design, profitability and sustainability, as well as services like eConsulting.
Consulting Service eConsulting
The newly developed eConsulting from Mercedes-Benz Trucks is a three-stage consulting service for all necessary solutions related to the eActros. It ranges from the initial consultation to commissioning. Among other things, a concept tailored to the depot is created. Based on the measures identified in this process, all associated costs are analyzed. Subsequently, implementation and integration into operational processes take place.
Background: Mercedes-Benz eActros 600
The Mercedes-Benz eActros 600, designed for long-distance transportation, is set to enter series production at the end of 2024. The vehicle, with a battery capacity of over 600 kilowatt-hours, is currently being tested in practical trials by various pilot customers of Daimler Truck.
In addition to the high battery capacity, the eActros 600 is also supposed to achieve ranges of 500 kilometers without recharging, thanks to a new and particularly efficient electric drive axle developed in-house. The electric truck is expected to cover more than 1,000 kilometers per day with intermediate charging during the legally mandated driver breaks - even without megawatt charging. Besides CCS charging with up to 400 kW, megawatt charging (MCS) will also be possible in the future, and a pre-installation for this is already available for order. The batteries are expected to be charged from 20 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes using MCS.
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