The new Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is now widely available across the United States, providing customers with another connected and intelligent charging option at home. With up to 90% of charging taking place at home, the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is an essential tool to help customers charge quickly and easily.
Mercedes-Benz customers can conveniently charge their electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid overnight, depending on the battery size and state of charge.
The sleek design of the wallbox matches the design language of Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles, so customers can enjoy both form and function.
“Mercedes-Benz is committed to providing our customers with a variety of convenient, simple and fast charging options, whether at-home or on the road. The Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is a beautifully designed and intuitive tool that offers our customers more flexibility and functionality when charging through its advanced integration with the Mercedes me connect app,” said Markus Rossmann, Senior Manager of Charging Solutions, Mercedes-Benz USA.
Connected and intelligent charging
Once the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is connected to the internet, customers can use remote functions to easily operate the wallbox with the Mercedes me connect app on their smartphone – no matter where they are. For example, the app can be used to start and stop charging sessions, track the current charging status, display the charging history and more. Within the app, customers can estimate their home charging costs based on the energy rate and amount of energy consumed by their vehicle.
The Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is also able to receive “over-the-air” software updates, which will allow for additional features to be added as they are developed. Additionally, the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox can protect against unauthorized use by locking and unlocking via the Mercedes me connect app or RFID card.
Technology meets design
The new Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is a demonstration of innovative technology, eye-catching design and outstanding practicality. The housing follows the design principles of the Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle aesthetics, making it a stylish addition to any garage. The wallbox controls the charging process and delivers up to 11.5 kW on a 240V split-phase circuit.
This makes charging with the Wallbox about 8x faster than using a conventional household outlet. Multi-colored LED lights on the wallbox indicate the status of the charging process. When installed correctly, the integrated safety components of the wallbox provide additional protection against fault currents for the vehicle, home and wallbox when actively charging.
To maximize versatility, the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox has a 23-foot charging cable to accommodate different garage parking configurations. The Mercedes-Benz Wallbox charges all Mercedes-Benz electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, as well as EVs from other manufacturers that use the SAE J1772 charging inlet.
Availability and price
The Mercedes-Benz Wallbox is available through Mercedes-Benz dealers. The wallbox requires installation by a certified electrician. Customers can contact Mercedes-Benz USA partner Qmerit to receive a free installation quote from a qualified electrician in less than 10 minutes at qmerit.com/ev/Mercedes-Benz/.
Mercedes-Benz charging ecosystem
The wallbox is the latest offering within a comprehensive Mercedes-Benz charging ecosystem. With access to nearly 100,000 public charging points nationwide, Mercedes me Charge is already one of the largest integrated charging networks in the U.S., and Mercedes-Benz is working to improve customer availability and convenience even further.
In November 2023, the first Mercedes-Benz Charging Hub in North America opened, the first step in Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to invest more than $1 billion in a joint venture with MN8 Energy, to deliver 2,500 high-power, branded chargers within at least 400 charging hubs across North America by the end of the decade.
The company also announced the integration of the North American Charging Standard (NACS) in its electric vehicle line-up starting in 2025, with access to the Tesla Supercharger network beginning in 2024.
And in February 2024, the IONNA joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and six other automakers received approval from regulatory agencies, paving the way for a minimum of 30,000 additional high-powered chargers across North America.