Charging and range.

Find out more about the intelligent charging solutions for at home, in the city or while on your travels.

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The perfect complement to your EQC.

Experience the advantages of the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox Home and charge your vehicle from the comfort of your own home.
Experience the advantages of the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox Home and charge your vehicle from the comfort of your own home.

EQC 400 4MATIC: power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 21.9-19.4; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0.[1][2]

Range & charging times


How far can I go in the EQC?

With the EQC you need have no worries whatsoever about the range. Thanks to the large high-voltage battery with a usable energy content of 80 kWh, it enables an electric range of up to 436- 495km according to NEDC*. This suffices for many everyday journeys and also covers the route to work and back for many people. And should you have to charge after all on occasion, then the EQC is fitted with many technologies so that you need not worry at all about planning. A useful feature here is the Active Range Monitoring and Navigation with Electric Intelligence.

Range & charging times


How far can I go in the EQC?

With the EQC you need have no worries whatsoever about the range. Thanks to the large high-voltage battery with a usable energy content of 80 kWh, it enables an electric range of up to 436- 495km according to NEDC*. This suffices for many everyday journeys and also covers the route to work and back for many people. And should you have to charge after all on occasion, then the EQC is fitted with many technologies so that you need not worry at all about planning. A useful feature here is the Active Range Monitoring and Navigation with Electric Intelligence.

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Range (NEDC)

436-495 km*  

* Power consumption and range have been determined on the basis of Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008. Power consumption and range depend on the vehicle configuration. - There may be deviations from the certified standard figures under real driving conditions. The actual figures are influenced by numerous individual factors, e.g. the driver's driving style, environmental conditions and the conditions along the route.

EQC 400 4MATIC: power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 21.9-19.4; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0.[1][2]

Intelligent energy management


We think one step further so you can drive further, relaxed.

To get even more out of the range, the EQC has many intelligent systems that support the most energy-saving and anticipatory driving style possible. They assist the driver in the desire to maximise the range and actively help you to always reach your desired destination in a relaxed manner.

Intelligent energy management


We think one step further so you can drive further, relaxed.

To get even more out of the range, the EQC has many intelligent systems that support the most energy-saving and anticipatory driving style possible. They assist the driver in the desire to maximise the range and actively help you to always reach your desired destination in a relaxed manner.

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Driving modes

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Haptic accelerator pedal

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ECO Assist

Active Range Monitoring

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Recuperation

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Navigation with Electric Intelligence

EQC 400 4MATIC: power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 21.9-19.4; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0.[1][2]

Charging time calculator


You can count on these charging times.

Find out in next to no time how fast the EQC can be charged while out and about and at home.

Charging time calculator


You can count on these charging times.

Find out in next to no time how fast the EQC can be charged while out and about and at home.

Figures refer to 23 degrees Celsius battery starting temperature and ambient temperature at certification levels, excluding additional auxiliary consumers such as seat heating, displays and air conditioning system.

EQC 400 4MATIC: power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 21.9-19.4; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0.[1][2]

EQC 400 4MATIC: power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 21.9-19.4; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0.[1][2]

EQ&A


Your most important questions on electric driving.

EQ&A


Your most important questions on electric driving.

    • Real electric range

      Why is the real electric range often less than specified?

      The electric range varies depending on individual driving behaviour, the route profile and environmental factors. You can travel on electric power further if you use ECO Assist to drive with foresight and take advantage of the recuperation and/or gliding function. Auxiliary equipment such as seat heating or the climate control system also has an impact on range.

    • AC and DC charging technology

      What is the difference between AC and DC charging technology?

      Basically, the batteries of electrified vehicles can only be charged with direct current (DC). However, all household sockets, the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox, the innogy eBox professional, the innogy eBox smart and most public charging stations supply alternating current (AC), as do "high-voltage sockets". To make charging possible, vehicles are equipped with an on-board charger – an AC/DC rectifier. It converts the alternating current into the required direct current. It facilitates charging capacities of 2.3 kW to 11 kW – depending on the AC source.

    • Environmental friendliness

      How environmentally friendly are electric cars really?

      How environmentally friendly the vehicle is used depends greatly on your driving and charging behaviour. Among other things, the electricity you charge the vehicle with also plays a significant role, i.e.: is it actually being charged with "green" electricity or an energy mix? Many public charging stations are supplied with green electricity, and a green electricity contract for domestic users is often only a few clicks away.

    EQC 400 4MATIC: power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 21.9-19.4; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0.[1][2]