Mercedes-Benz EQXX officially affirms its efficiency
Mercedes-Benz EQZZ is now all set to take on the roads of Singapore with its recent claim of covering over 1000 kms or 621 miles range on a full charge. This has set a different efficiency benchmark for every electric vehicle available in the market. The claim came as a shock to many as the vehicle generates its power from the same under 100kWh battery used in EQS.
However, many were still skeptical about the claim for obvious reasons. Yet Mercedes managed to counter the skepticism with the prototype clocking 1008 km on a full charge. This gave insight and assurance to all Mercedes Benz fans, with the electric vehicle averaging an astounding 8.7 kWh per 100 km. What's even more surprising is the battery of the electric vehicle was far from dead, as it still had enough power to go on for another 140 kms.
This long-distance drive was carried out under the supervision of an independent expert from the certification body, along with a charging socket sealed. This makes the official claim as authentic as it gets.
When speaking with manufacturers' experts, sources have revealed that efficiency was the ultimate goal when creating the Mercedes Benz EQZZ. Every little detail of the electric vehicle was incorporated with an aim to enhance the overall efficiency of the vehicle. Furthermore, the credit for this success is also shared with external partners who helped transform this idea into a reality with keen attention to every aspect, be it the aerodynamics or the drivetrain.
Besides the collaboration with exterior partners and highly ingenious manufacturing, the success of the efficient electric vehicle can be attributed to three primary factors. These factors include the lightweight body and battery, the exterior body design crafted to ace aerodynamics, and 117 cells on the roof. These cells are optimally equipped to take care of all auxiliary systems, including climate and the infotainment system. This made the Mercedes Benz EQZZ is far more efficient than most other electric vehicles currently available in the market.
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