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The Mercedes eActros is an all-electric heavy-duty truck designed for urban logistics and regional distribution. Let's break down its features based on your experience and areas of interest:
1. Size:
Length: It typically comes in multiple variants with lengths ranging from about 7.2 to 12.5 meters, depending on configuration.
Width: Standard width of 2.55 meters.
Height: Around 3.8 meters, depending on the setup.
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight): Options range from 19 to 27 tons.

2. Tuning (Toona):
The eActros offers responsive handling, with specific tuning designed to optimize driving dynamics for an electric heavy truck. The electric motors deliver immediate torque, making the launch feel powerful yet smooth.
Regen braking: The eActros uses regenerative braking to recover energy during deceleration, which could have been highlighted in your brake test.
3. Battery:
The eActros can be equipped with either three or four battery packs, each with a capacity of around 105 kWh.
Total battery capacity: Ranges from 315 kWh to 420 kWh, depending on the configuration.
Range: With the 420 kWh pack, the range is about 400 km (249 miles) on a full charge under optimal conditions.
4. Battery Charger:
The eActros supports DC fast charging with a maximum charging power of 160 kW.
With this charging power, the truck can recharge from 20% to 80% in just over one hour.
5. Price:
The price for the Mercedes eActros starts at approximately €500,000, depending on the configuration and options selected. Regional factors, such as government incentives or specific regulations, may influence the final cost.
6. Pallet Capacity (Palettas):
The eActros' cargo area is designed for up to 18 euro pallets, depending on the body configuration.
7. Tires:
Standard tire size for the eActros is 315/70 R22.5, built for heavy-duty urban and regional use. Special attention is given to tire durability and rolling resistance to maximize efficiency.
8. Annual Maintenance:
The eActros has fewer moving parts compared to diesel trucks, resulting in lower maintenance costs. However, regular maintenance of braking systems, cooling, and battery health is essential.
Estimated annual maintenance could be around €5,000 to €8,000, but this varies depending on usage, location, and service intervals.
9. Warranty:
Mercedes offers a standard warranty of 3 years or 250,000 km for the vehicle, while the batteries come with a warranty of 5 years or 200,000 km, ensuring longevity and reliability.
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1. Size:
Length: It typically comes in multiple variants with lengths ranging from about 7.2 to 12.5 meters, depending on configuration.
Width: Standard width of 2.55 meters.
Height: Around 3.8 meters, depending on the setup.
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight): Options range from 19 to 27 tons.

2. Tuning (Toona):
The eActros offers responsive handling, with specific tuning designed to optimize driving dynamics for an electric heavy truck. The electric motors deliver immediate torque, making the launch feel powerful yet smooth.
Regen braking: The eActros uses regenerative braking to recover energy during deceleration, which could have been highlighted in your brake test.
3. Battery:
The eActros can be equipped with either three or four battery packs, each with a capacity of around 105 kWh.
Total battery capacity: Ranges from 315 kWh to 420 kWh, depending on the configuration.
Range: With the 420 kWh pack, the range is about 400 km (249 miles) on a full charge under optimal conditions.
4. Battery Charger:
The eActros supports DC fast charging with a maximum charging power of 160 kW.
With this charging power, the truck can recharge from 20% to 80% in just over one hour.
5. Price:
The price for the Mercedes eActros starts at approximately €500,000, depending on the configuration and options selected. Regional factors, such as government incentives or specific regulations, may influence the final cost.
6. Pallet Capacity (Palettas):
The eActros' cargo area is designed for up to 18 euro pallets, depending on the body configuration.
7. Tires:
Standard tire size for the eActros is 315/70 R22.5, built for heavy-duty urban and regional use. Special attention is given to tire durability and rolling resistance to maximize efficiency.
8. Annual Maintenance:
The eActros has fewer moving parts compared to diesel trucks, resulting in lower maintenance costs. However, regular maintenance of braking systems, cooling, and battery health is essential.
Estimated annual maintenance could be around €5,000 to €8,000, but this varies depending on usage, location, and service intervals.
9. Warranty:
Mercedes offers a standard warranty of 3 years or 250,000 km for the vehicle, while the batteries come with a warranty of 5 years or 200,000 km, ensuring longevity and reliability.
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