MERCEDES-BENZ OPENS ECAMPUS

MERCEDES-BENZ OPENS ECAMPUS

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Source: Mercedes-Benz

MERCEDES-BENZ OPENS ECAMPUS AT ITS HEADQUARTERS IN STUTTGART TO DEVELOP CELLS AND BATTERIES

Mercedes-Benz is significantly strengthening its development activities in battery technology. In a ceremony attended by the German Federal Minister of Economic Affairs Robert Habeck, Baden-Württemberg’s Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann and other high-ranking guests, Mercedes-Benz opened the eCampus at the heart of its headquarters in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim.

Winfried Kretschmann (Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg), Markus Schäfer (Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Chief Technology Officer), Ola Källenius (Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG), Robert Habeck (German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action) — Source: Mercedes-Benz
Winfried Kretschmann (Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg), Markus Schäfer (Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Chief Technology Officer), Ola Källenius (Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG), Robert Habeck (German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action) — Source: Mercedes-Benz

It is the competence centre for the development of cells and batteries for the future electric vehicles of the brand with the star. The aim is to develop innovative chemical compositions and optimised production processes for high-performance cells with “Mercedes-Benz DNA” and reduce battery costs by more than 30% in the coming years.

The Mercedes-Benz eCampus covers the entire field of battery and cell technology. It ranges from the development and evaluation of new cell chemistries and industrial-scale cell production to the testing and certification of complete battery units.

Cell production line — Source: Mercedes-Benz
Cell production line — Source: Mercedes-Benz

«The opening of the Mercedes-Benz eCampus marks an important step in our sustainable business strategy. It is our ambition to also play a leading technological role in electric mobility. The eCampus brings us closer to this goal. The work carried out here will help to reduce battery costs by more than 30% in the coming years.

«By locating the eCampus at the heart of our centre for research and development of drive systems, it signifies a clear commitment to a more sustainable future and to the long heritage of our Stuttgart-Untertürkheim location», says Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG.