Revolutionary Solid-State Mercedes EQS Achieves 749 Miles Without Charging
Discover how the innovative solid-state battery technology in the Mercedes EQS has set a new milestone in electric vehicle range, enabling a remarkable drive of 749 miles without recharging.
Revolutionary Solid-State Mercedes EQS Achieves 749 Miles Without Charging
In a stunning feat that has taken the automotive world by storm, a modified Mercedes-Benz EQS equipped with cutting-edge solid-state battery technology has successfully completed a remarkable journey of 749 miles without requiring a single charging stop. This groundbreaking achievement highlights the potential of solid-state batteries to revolutionize electric vehicles and enhance long-distance travel for consumers.
The Journey: From Stuttgart to Malmö
The experienced Mercedes engineers undertook this ambitious journey from the headquarters of the brand in Stuttgart, Germany, to Malmö, Sweden. What typically measures around 630 miles, was extended due to careful planning that considered the landscape and traffic conditions. The team opted for a longer yet more stable route, adding over 100 miles to their trip while effectively avoiding any ferry crossings.
By the end of the trip, the EQS still had 85 miles of range left in reserve—an impressive indicator of the vehicle's efficiency and battery management capabilities.
Solid-State Battery Technology
Mercedes-Benz has tailored its solid-state battery with the help of Factorial Energy, a leading American firm in battery technology. The yield is a significant enhancement compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries, delivering a 25% higher energy capacity. The design of the battery pack was notably influenced by the Mercedes F1 base in Brixworth, Northamptonshire, underscoring the integration of motorsport technology into consumer products.
The solid-state battery technology features a unique floating cell case with integrated pneumatic actuators that manage the expansion and contraction of the cells. This innovation significantly boosts the batteries' stability and longevity, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of varied driving conditions.
Previously, Mercedes anticipated the new battery pack would enable the EQS to achieve a range of approximately 620 miles. The successful test drive exceeding expectations showcases the viability of solid-state technology in real-world applications.
Game-Changing Technology
Markus Schäfer, Chief Technology Officer of Mercedes-Benz, describes this technology as a **