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Oud 17 september 2018, 20:39   #1
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Standaard Mercedes begint met E-vrachtwagens te leveren

Voor regionaal verkeer 18 t- tot 25 t-versies

Zien er aerodynamisch gewone trucks uit waar ze de fossiel vervangen hebben door electriek.

tot 200 km rijbereik met 240 kWh accupack (2 x 120 kWh)

Citaat:
https://electrek.co/2018/09/17/merce...#disqus_thread

The Mercedes-Benz eActros, one of Daimler’s many electric truck efforts, is now in the hands of customers for the first time.

Hermes took delivery of the first 10 eActros all-electric heavy-duty trucks and it will test them for the next 2 years.
Stefan Buchner, Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, commented about the delivery of the new electric trucks:

“The practical trials with the eActros are an important milestone on the way to series production. We want to use the comprehensive findings to realise electric trucks for inner-city distribution from 2021.”

Hermes, Germany’s largest independent logistics company, has already been working with Daimler on several electrification efforts, including a contract for a fleet of 1,500 all-electric Mercedes-Benz vans.

Oliver Lanka, Head of Central Procurement at Hermes Germany, commented about the latest effort:

“Electromobility is an essential component of our sustainability strategy. We have set ourselves the ambitious goal of making our deliveries in all urban centres in Germany emission-free by 2025. Alongside the use of battery-electric vans over the last mile, the gradual electrification of heavy-duty distribution and feeder transport is an important topic for us. We are working together closely with Mercedes-Benz Trucks in this area. Both the technological concept of the eActros and the end-to-end service approach plus the level of advice have impressed us.”

As we previously reported, Daimler is building two variants of the eActros with a gross vehicle weight of 18 or 25 tonnes.



The truck is powered by two electric motors with a total power output of 250 kW and powered by two battery packs with a 240 kWh capacity.

The German truck manufacturer describes the powertrain:

The drive system comprises two electric motors located close to the rear-axle wheel hubs. These three-phase asynchronous motors are liquid-cooled and operate with a nominal voltage of 400 volts. They generate an output of 125 kW each, with maximum torque of 485 Nm each. The gearing ratios convert this into 11 000 Nm each, resulting in driving performance on a par with that of a diesel truck.

The maximum permissible axle load stands at the usual 11.5 tonnes. The energy for a range of up to 200 km is provided by two lithium-ion batteries with an output of 240 kWh.

These are the same battery packs that have been used by EvoBus GmbH. In term of capacity, it’s a significant powertrain, but it can only enable about 125 miles of range in a vehicle of this size and weight.

As for charging capacity, Daimler is only talking about “20 to 80 kW charge rates”, which can charge the vehicle in “3 to 11 hours.”

Daimler says that the vehicle is geared toward urban distribution and Hermes will test them for that purpose.

They will test “a 25-tonner mainly on a 50 km long route between Bad Hersfeld and the Hermes logistics Center in Friedewald, northern Hessia.

While short, the route passes through “hilly landscape and is covered six to eight times each day.”

Daimler says that Hermes is the first of 20 “test customers” and that further customer handovers will follow before the end of the year.
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Daimler gaat samenwerken met Proterra, een US-constructeur van E-bussen.

Proterra heeft nog altijd het record rijbereik met een E-bus van bijna 1800 km. En dat was een bus die nog niet eens CW-geoptimaliseerd was...
https://electrek.co/2017/09/19/all-e...single-charge/

Daimler/Mercedes wil daar blijkbaar toch het fijne van weten (vooral batterijpack) en investeert nu $ 155 miljoen in Proterra.

Citaat:
https://electrek.co/2018/09/19/elect...tment-daimler/

Daimler has many different heavy-duty electric vehicle efforts, including electric buses, but now the Germany automaker is also investing in U.S. electric bus maker Proterra.

The startup has secured a new massive $155 million round of investment.
The company has been accumulating orders over the past two years and it is increasingly putting more electric buses on the road after raising close to $200 million in order to expand production.

Proterra is again securing a large investment. This time co-led by Daimler. Tao Capital Partners is the other co-lead and G2VP and other technology investors also participated.

Along with the investment, Daimler and Proterra also signed an agreement to “explore the electrification of select Daimler heavy-duty vehicles.”

Citaat:
Martin Daum, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler, made the announcement at the 67th IAA Commercial Vehicles in Hannover:

“We started working on electric trucks and buses at a very early stage and we aim to set the standards here in each relevant segment. We expect the cooperation with Proterra to deliver additional impetus for the development of heavy-duty commercial vehicles with electric drive. In this way, we are broadening our scope in particular concerning the key technology of the battery – also with regard to North America.”
Ryan Popple, Proterra CEO, added:

“We are excited to collaborate with Daimler, and we appreciate their investment and support. Daimler is a global leader in vehicles that serve almost every category and market. Over the past year, we’ve gained a great deal of respect for the engineering prowess, operational expertise, and environmental stewardship of the Daimler team. We also appreciate the continued support of our existing investors who share our vision of clean, quiet transportation for all.”

Last year, Popple said that electric buses are now cheaper than diesel/CNG and could dominate the market within 10 years.
Mercedes lijkt dus ook echt bezig te zijn met electrische bussen en vrachtwagens voor lange afstanden. Dus niet enkel regionaal verkeer of stadsbussen.

De electrische bussen zijn vandaag al goedkoper dan de dieselbussen.
China bewijst het al vele jaren.

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