Mercedes-Benz EQS with Solid-State Battery Makes 749-Mile Test Drive on a Single Charge - Charged EVs
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Mercedes’ new all-electric prototype just went 1,205 kilometres on a single charge - Robb Report Singapore
The company wants to start using solid-state batteries in its cars by the end of the decade Mercedes-Benz is ready to put range anxiety in the rearview mirror. The German luxury marque just revealed that an EQS prototype equipped with a solid-state battery completed a 1,205-kilometre drive on a single charge. Even more impressive, at the end of the journey, the EV still had range to spare. Anyone familiar with EVs knows that range is just as imp…
Mercedes-Benz EQS with solid-state battery makes 749-mile test drive on a single charge - Charged EVs
Solid-state EV batteries are making the transition from the laboratory to real-world testing—this week we’ve seen announcements from QuantumScape, Rimac, and now Mercedes-Benz, which demonstrated its solid-state technology on a test drive from Stuttgart, Germany to Malmö, Sweden. A “lightly modified” Mercedes EQS test vehicle equipped with a lithium-metal solid-state battery completed the 1,205-kilometer (749-mile) trip without a single charging…
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