Mercedes EQS 450+ Beats Teslas In Bjørn's 1,000 Km Challenge via insideevs.com
. Thanks to agood efficiency and solid fast charging capabilities, it's also a very good car for long distance travel.
We can assume that a very similar result could be possible with just three charging stops, as the first stop was very short, to replenish just about 10 percent points of state-of-charge . It's more a matter of availability of fast charging locations rather than technology itself. One of the biggest advantages of the Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ is its efficiency of 220 Wh/km at an average speed of 110.1 km/h . It's only slightly aboveWhile the EQS is now #1 in terms of electric cars , the most important conclusion is that the current technology already enables BEVs to match conventional cars and EVs with the battery swap feature.
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