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Standaard Mercedes-Benz belooft veel betreft E-wagens...

Hey ze menen het...

Tegen 2022 hebben ze van elk model een E-versie enz...

6 fabrieken in 3 continenten zullen die wagens produceren enz...

Op de wereldkaart in het blauw is E-productie:
- 1 x USA + batterijfabriek
- 3 x Duitsland + 3 batterijfabrieken
- 1 x China + batterijfabriek

- 1 x ? ergens in Oost-Europa denk ik

Volgend jaar komt hun EQC , een SUV...

Citaat:
https://electrek.co/2018/01/29/merce...ttery-network/

Mercedes-Benz unveils agressive electric vehicle production plan, 6 factories and a ‘global battery network’

Fred Lambert - Jan. 29th 2018 2:11 pm ET

It’s not just concept vehicles and press releases anymore. Mercedes-Benz revealed in detail today its plan to build electric vehicles in volume at 6 factories across 3 continents and a “global battery network” to support the effort.

As we previously reported, Daimler has one of the most aggressive electrification plans amongst established automakers. They plan for Mercedes-Benz and smart cars to offer electric versions of all car models by 2022.

Mercedes-Benz’s broader EV effort will start next year with the first vehicles, the all-electric ‘EQC’ SUV, under their new all-electric ‘EQ’ sub-brand.

The German automaker already invested in the production of those cars in its home country and last year, they announced plans to invest $1 billion to build the ‘EQ’ electric cars and batteries in the US.

Today, they released more details on their global plans for electric vehicle production.

Markus Schäfer, Member of the Divisional Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Production and Supply Chain, commented:

“Our electric vehicles will be built in six plants on three continents. We address every market segment: from the smart fortwo seater, to the large SUV. The battery is the key component of e-mobility. As batteries are the heart of our electric vehicles we put a great emphasis on building them in our own factories. With our global battery network we are in an excellent position: As we are close to our vehicle plants we can ensure the optimal supply of production. In case of a short-term high demand in another part of the world our battery factories are also well prepared for export. The electric initiative of Mercedes-Benz Cars is right on track. Our global production network is ready for e-mobility. We are electrifying the future”.


They released the following map to illustrate the production network with electric-related manufacturing facilities in blue:



Daimler confirmed that its second battery factory” in Kamen, Germany will be completed this year and the first EQC electric vehicles will be produced in Bremen, Germany in 2019.

The company says that they are building “a global battery network”, which currently comprises five battery factories on three continents, in order to support the automaker’s electric vehicle plans.
Blijkbaar is hun batterij-deal in Korea zelf dan ten einde?:
https://electrek.co/2017/03/06/sk-in...nding-battery/

De Koreanen komen dan naar Europa?
Citaat:
https://electrek.co/2016/02/18/merce...tric-vehicles/

Hongdae Kim, Head of Battery & I/E Materials with SK Innovation, said about the announcement:

“SK Innovation is planning to strengthen its position in the global battery market with differentiated performance and technology, while reinforcing relationship with the current customers such as Daimler, to prepare for strong growth of the electric vehicle market. Winning a major project with Mercedes-Benz, SK Innovation has become a top-tier supplier, in lead of the global electric vehicle battery market, for best-in-class automotive customers in Korea, China and Europe.”

It sounds like SK hopes Daimler will drive its battery business like Tesla did with Panasonic’s.

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