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Mercedes EQ brand plans 10 electric cars to take on Tesla

Mercedes's first new all-electric model will be a coupe-like sport utility vehicle that will be available for sale before the end of the decade, and will cost about as much as the 49,000 GLC coupe

The new Mercedes Benz ‘Generation EQ’ is presented on the first day of the press days of the Paris motor Show. Photo: AFPPremium
The new Mercedes Benz ‘Generation EQ’ is presented on the first day of the press days of the Paris motor Show. Photo: AFP

Munich: Mercedes-Benz plans to introduce at least 10 battery-powered cars in the coming years and will bundle its electric-vehicle technology, including charging boxes and energy storage, under its new EQ brand to take on Tesla Motors Inc.

Mercedes’s first new all-electric model will be a coupe-like sport utility vehicle that will be available for sale before the end of the decade, and will cost about as much as the €49,000 ($55,000) GLC coupe, the Daimler AG unit said Thursday. A prototype, which is close to the production version of the sporty SUV, was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show and can drive 500 kilometers (310 miles) on a single charge, compared with as far as 542 km for the Tesla Model X.

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“We’re now flipping the switch," Daimler chief executive officer Dieter Zetsche said. “We’re ready for the launch of an electric product offensive that will cover all vehicle segments, from the compact to the luxury class."

The strategy, which is backed by plans to invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in battery technology, is geared at securing as much as 25% of the market for electric cars. The aggressive push marks a departure from Mercedes’s previous approach of offering electric offshoots of existing models, like with the van-like B-Class. Stand-alone models and a separate nameplate will give Mercedes’s electric vehicles more visibility to better compete with Tesla, in which Daimler was an early investor.

The turnabout is part of a broader industry shift toward more appealing electric cars as automakers scramble to meet ever-tighter emissions standards. The European Union is seeking efficiency improvements in the next five years that would effectively be double the gains made since 2010. Volkswagen AG, seeking to recover from the emissions scandal, plans to roll out 30 battery-powered vehicles by 2025 and targets sales of as many as 3 million electric cars a year.

Also Read: An electric Beetle spearheads Volkswagen’s quest to overcome emissions scandal

Electric intelligence

EQ, which stands for “electric intelligence," will offer an array of products and services, including energy storage for homes and charging services, Mercedes said. The move will put pressure on luxury-car rivals BMW and Audi to respond. Most of BMW’s senior executives are skipping the Paris car show to deliberate on their own electric-car initiatives, while Volkswagen, Audi’s parent, unveiled the battery-powered I.D. concept car in Paris.

Also Read: Electric car tipping point may challenge pioneers

To be sure, the speed at which consumers are switching to electric cars is expected to remain tepid at best. Forecaster IHS Markit expects battery-powered vehicles to account for about 3% of global car demand in 2025, compared with less than 1 percent this year.

“Manufacturers need to start offering products that meet consumers’ requirements," said Stefan Bratzel, director of the Center of Automotive Management at the University of Applied Sciences in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. “It’s clear what sort of driving ranges buyers expect, it’s also clear we need a fast charging network. Prices for these vehicles cannot be significantly higher than for those with combustion engines." Bloomberg

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Published: 29 Sep 2016, 08:16 PM IST
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