MERCEDES-BENZ ELECTRIC & HYBRID NOTTINGHAM
Electric cars operate using an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine. You may have heard of the term BEV, which stands for a Battery Electric Vehicle, or EV which stands for Electric Vehicle. Differently to petrol or diesel cars, electric cars need to be plugged in to a source of electricity in order to run, which you can do at home, at work or at a public charging station. Another key difference to combustion cars is that electric motors produce virtually no sound at all, creating a relaxing aura inside the car. Even though the motor is more quiet, this doesn’t mean reduced performance - electric cars produce maximum torque right from a standing start, so you can enjoy instant acceleration and a totally new driving dynamic.
What is Mercedes-EQ
Mercedes-EQ is the electric mobility brand of Mercedes-Benz, made up of a range of electric cars. The Mercedes-EQ brand isn’t just about the luxurious cars, but also the innovative and convenient services that come with them to enhance your overall ownership experience. Read on to explore the Mercedes-Benz range and find out which kind of Mercedes-EQ or hybrid car is right for you.
EQA
The Mercedes-Benz EQA is an all-electric compact SUV, which is the entry-level model to the all-electric Mercedes-EQ vehicles
EQC
Combining design prowess with the future of transportation, EQC SUV is the first all-electric vehicle from Mercedes-Benz.
EQV
The very first all-electric premium MPV by Mercedes-Benz. The EQV sets the benchmark
EQS
The flagship of the Mercedes- Benz Marque is set to go Electric in 2022. Offering the latest in battery technology with a range of 453 miles.
MB Centre All Electric Car Service
When you bring your Mercedes-Benz electric Vehicle in for a service, all the usual service items, such as wear on the braking system, suspension, your headlights and tyre condition are checked.
However, when servicing Electric Vehicles, specific electric elements are inspected and replaced, such as:
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Charging cable: we check that the cable is present and visually check its condition.
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High-voltage battery: we check the charge level and recharge it if necessary.
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High-voltage components and high-voltage cables: we inspect these for damage and correct routing and securing of lines.