Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Arrives With More Range and Even Greater Personalization

More

BMW iX3 vs Volvo EX60: Which Premium Electric SUV Should You Buy?

More

Ferrari Luce Debuts As Maranello’s First Electric Car

More

Three-Row Electric SUV Showdown: Toyota Highlander EV vs Kia EV9 vs Hyundai Ioniq 9 vs Lexus TZ

More

Truemag

  • Electric Car News
  • Electric Car Reviews
  • Plug-in Hybrids
  • Technology
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Charging Map

Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 to enter series production in November

Daimler Truck, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of commercial vehicles, presented its path to sustainable transportation at the IAA Transportation 2024 trade show in Hanover. The company’s focus was placed on the topics of decarbonization and digitalization.

Daimler Truck’s display features the battery-electric Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 truck as its trade fair highlight. With its new e-flagship, the manufacturer intends to decarbonize long-distance haulage, which is responsible for two thirds and thus the largest part of CO2 emissions in truck traffic.

The high battery capacity of more than 600 kilowatt hours and a new, particularly efficient electric drive axle developed in-house enable the eActros 600 to achieve a range of 500 kilometers without intermediate charging. This range is achieved under very realistic conditions reflecting standard usage with 40 tons gross combination mass; this figure may also be significantly exceeded depending on driving style and the route involved.

The eActros 600 will be able to travel much further than 1,000 kilometers per day. This is made possible by intermediate charging during the legally prescribed driver breaks – even without megawatt-charging – provided the charging facilities are available.

This summer, two near-series production prototypes participated in an almost seven-week test run to demonstrate the operational performance of the eActros 600, traveling more than 15,000 kilometers through 22 European countries. It was the most extensive test run in the history of Mercedes-Benz Trucks. Each of the two e-trucks traveled with a 40-ton gross combination mass and used public charging stations exclusively to charge. The vehicles successfully demonstrated the high energy efficiency of the eActros 600 throughout the tour: Over the entire duration of the trip, the prototype equipped with special equipment to measure consumption was able to achieve an average driving consumption of 103 kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers.

Calculating the energy content of Diesel, this would translate into a consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which would have been impossible to achieve with a conventionally powered truck. On numerous daily stages of the tour, it would have even been theoretically possible to achieve ranges of more than 600 kilometers without intermediate charging. On average, it was possible to cover with recuperated energy around 25 percent of the eActros 600’s drive power consumed.

Depending in particular on the route, topography and temperature, daily consumption ranged between 85 kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers – during the downhill trek from Madrid to Bilbao (approx. 360 kilometers) under very good road and weather conditions – and 140 kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers from Alta to the North Cape (approx. 240 kilometers) with a lowest temperature of 7 degrees Celsius some of which consisted of unpaved roads. Along the journey, some 30 journalists from 20 European countries, most of the time behind the wheel, put the operational performance of the other prototype to the test – not only with regard to consumption but also, for example, in terms of handling dynamics. Even with this vehicle, the consumption was only around 6 percent higher on average. This means that the stated range of 500 kilometers with one battery charge proved to be a realistic planning factor over the course of the trip.

Daimler Truck is celebrating the start of series production of the eActros 600 at the end of this November at the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant. The first customer vehicles of the eActros 600 are due to be produced and registered before the end of 2024. Also, the Mannheim, Kassel and Gaggenau Daimler Truck plants play an important role here. They supply the components required for the battery-electric drive of the eActros 600, such as the electric axle, transmission components and the front box, which combines numerous high-voltage and low-voltage components and is located in the former installation space of the combustion engine.

Since sales began at the end of last year, Daimler Truck already recorded 2,000 orders for the eActros 600 and there are also letters of intent totaling a four-digit figure.

Sep 19, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
Elli presents new charging products for e-fleets and companies at the IAA TransportationHyzon Starts Class 8 200kW Fuel Cell Electric Truck Production
You Might Also Like
 
BYD delivers 100th electric truck in the United States
 
Mercedes-Benz chooses Ohme as its new official smart charger partner
Blagojce Krivevski

Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

September 19, 2024 Electric Car NewsDaimler Truck, Daimler Trucks, eactros, eActros 600, electric truck, electric trucks, mercedes benz, Mercedes-benz eactros, Mercedes-Benz eActros 600
Follow Us
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • google-news
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • rss
Recent News
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Arrives With More Range and Even Greater Personalization
June 2, 2026
Stellantis Invests Over €1 Billion in France for Three Future Peugeot Models
June 2, 2026
Leapmotor Sets New Monthly Sales Record With 81,569 EV Deliveries in May 2026
June 2, 2026
Kia EV4 Qualifies for Maximum £3,750 Electric Car Grant
June 2, 2026
MG Invests €200 Million in New European EV Manufacturing Hub in Spain
June 2, 2026
About
ElectricCarsReport.com ElectricCarsReport.com is a website dedicated to pure electric vehicles and the full range of consumer information and tools about electric cars, green technology energy, and the environment.
Latest News
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Arrives With More Range and Even Greater Personalization
June 2, 2026
Stellantis Invests Over €1 Billion in France for Three Future Peugeot Models
June 2, 2026
Leapmotor Sets New Monthly Sales Record With 81,569 EV Deliveries in May 2026
June 2, 2026
Get in touch

Email: contact@electriccarsreport.com

Get new stories by email:
Archives
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • google-news
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • instagram
  • pinterest
  • rss
DMCA.com
© ElectricCarsReport.com | All Rights Reserved.