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giugno 23, 2022 - Mercedes-Benz

VISION EQXX breaks own efficiency record on 1,202 km summer road trip from Stuttgart (Germany) to Silverstone (UK) on a single battery charge

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The journey continues: the most efficient #mercedesbenz ever built demonstrates even greater efficiency of 8.3 kWh/100 km and impressive thermal management on another long-distance drive

Stuttgart/Brixworth. The #mercedesbenz #visioneqxx beats its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single #battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the #visioneqxx crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at #mercedesbenz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the #formula1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The #visioneqxx then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver #nyckdevries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the #visioneqxx took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.

As well as proving the effectiveness of #mercedesbenz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.

“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the #visioneqxx has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single #battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As #mercedesbenz strives to go all-electric by 2030 wherever market conditions allow, it is important to show to the world what can be achieved in real terms through a combination of cutting-edge technology, teamwork and determination,” says #markusschafer, Member of the Board of Management of #mercedesbenz Group AG, Chief Technology Officer responsible for Development and Procurement.

Once is not enough – #visioneqxx proves real-world capability across a wide range of conditions

The proof of success for the #visioneqxx came in April this year. A record-breaking maiden road trip saw it cover 1,008 kilometres from Stuttgart to Cassis on the French Mediterranean coast. With temperatures ranging from a chilly 3 to a more springlike 18 degrees Celsius, it completed that journey with energy consumption of 8.7 kWh/100 km and a remaining range on arrival around 140 kilometres. But once is not enough. To demonstrate true real-world capability and to take the development process to the next level, the engineering team are running a series of road trips to test the technology underpinning the #visioneqxx under different conditions.

Keeping a cool head – innovative and efficient thermal management

This time, the route profile did not come with lower temperatures nor the demanding energy usage and recuperation scenarios presented by the Alps. The main challenges on this trip were summer temperatures of up to 30 degrees Celsius, paired with increased traffic density around Stuttgart and in the southeast of England. Nevertheless, the #visioneqxx kept a cool head the whole way thanks to its innovative thermal management system.

The exceptional efficiency of the electric drive unit means it generates only minimal waste heat. This helps keep the thermal management system extremely small and lightweight. The carefully engineered interaction of aero-shutters, coolant valves and pumps ensures the electric drive unit maintains the most efficient temperature balance at minimum energy cost. It encompasses a combination of innovative air-flow management and a cooling plate installed in the vehicle floor, enabling it to take advantage of the air flowing along the underside of the #visioneqxx. This is the most aerodynamically efficient way of keeping the electric drive unit cool under normal conditions, allowing an increase in range of around two percent in the most aerodynamic mode.

High ambient temperatures and stop-and-go motorway traffic necessitated cooling of the electric drivetrain and passenger cabin. However, the on-demand cooling system took it all in its stride with no significant impact on range. The multi-source heat pump in the #visioneqxx proved highly efficient at keeping the cabin temperature cool in the warm summer weather. During the 14 hours and 30 minutes of driving time, the air conditioning was operational for just over eight hours, yet had a minimal negative impact on overall energy consumption.  

Arrival at Silverstone – taking the chequered flag at 1,202 kilometres

On the home straight to Silverstone, the #visioneqxx paid a visit to the home of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team in Brackley, some 13 kilometres to the southwest, where it received an enthusiastic welcome from the team from Mercedes-AMG HPP and #mercedesbenz Grand Prix who played a pivotal role in its design. Working hand-in-hand with the engineering team in Stuttgart, the #formula1 and Formula E specialists helped slash system losses in the drivetrain and develop a completely new compact and lightweight #battery pack.

After a driver change, it was HPP’s Advanced Technology Director #adamallsopp who took over at the wheel for the final leg to Silverstone. The significance of the drive to the #racing circuit which hosted the very first Formula 1TM Grand Prix in 1950 was not lost on him: “Driving this beacon of the future of electric mobility to the place where the #formula1 story began, and where we’ve seen and contributed to some iconic #formula1 races is personally very special. Completing the journey from Stuttgart to Silverstone on a single charge with even greater efficiency really evidences some great progress in accelerating the technologies underpinning our electrification strategy. The contribution made over the years by motorsports at #mercedesbenz is significant and it makes us very proud,” says Allsopp. 

Waiting at the track to greet the #visioneqxx was Mercedes-EQ Formula E #racing driver #nyckdevries. The 27-year-old Dutchman, who scored four Formula E wins in the last two seasons, has plenty of experience at coaxing every last drop of efficiency from an advanced electric drivetrain. However, he didn’t go easy on the #visioneqxx, taking it up to its maximum limited speed of 140 km/h at every opportunity on the fabled tarmac. He took the chequered flag after 11 laps, using up the last of the charge in the pit lane with 1,202 kilometres on the clock. “The #visioneqxx was a true pleasure to drive. I know what this team is capable of, and it was a real honour to drive such an amazing car on such a historic track,” says de Vries, adding with a smile: “And I can tell you that the interior is definitely a lot more luxurious than the cockpit of a Formula E car.”

After weekend trip to Goodwood Festival of Speed, where next on the road trip into the electric future?

Following a brief recharge, the #visioneqxx continued on its way to HPP headquarters in #brixworth 33 kilometres away for an overnight stop, refresh and full recharge in preparation for its next outing this weekend at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Appearing at the renowned celebration of historic motorsports alongside other Mercedes icons of the past present and future, the #visioneqxx will also take its turn on the famous hill climb. 

With two successful 1,000 km+ road trips under its belt, the #visioneqxx has well and truly justified its claim as the most efficient Mercedes ever built. But the story doesn’t end there. Work continues on the development of many #visioneqxx technologies for application in future series-production vehicles. For the team behind it, gathering invaluable real-life data, the most important question is: Where next?

VISION EQXX: the trip log in figures

Start

Stuttgart Untertürkheim, June 21st, 2022, 08:15 CEST

Arrival

Silverstone, June 22nd, 2022, 18:02 BST

Travel route

Untertürkheim, Reims, Calais, Brackley

Driving distance

1,202 kilometres

Total driving time (over two days)

14 hours and 30 minutes

Average speed

83 km/h

Maximum speed

140 km/h

Average consumption

8.3 kWh per 100 km

VISION EQXX: the most important technical data at a glance

Energy content of the battery

kWh

< 100

Rated voltage

volts

> 900

Energy consumption

kWh/100 km

(miles/kWh)

8.3

(7.5)

Cd value

 

0.17

Front face

2.12

Power

kW

180

Wheelbase

mm

2,800

Length/width/height

mm

4,975/1,870/1,348

Unladen vehicle weight

kg

1,755