Mercedes-Benz described the development prospects of its "green technology" and said it will invest $8 billion over the next two years for the development and manufacturing of hybrid vehicles. Mercedes-Benz will gradually upgrade the power system of its all-purpose passenger cars, and will develop new fuel cell technology to replace the lithium-ion battery used in the current stage, and finally launch the first pure in the next 10 years. Electric model.
Thomas Weber, head of technology development at Mercedes-Benz, said that in terms of powertrains, Mercedes-Benz will gradually upgrade its full range of passenger cars to introduce more hybrid models. Among them, the new E350e plug-in hybrid model and the GLC Coupe 350e 4MATIC plug-in hybrid model will be the first to appear in the year, and the revised version of the S500e will be launched next year, and its cruising range has increased by nearly 50 kilometers.
In addition, Mercedes-Benz will also adopt a 48V mild hybrid system, allowing the vehicle to adopt integrated integrated generator start-up technology, belt-driven starter generator and other energy-saving technologies, such as electric compressors. Mercedes-Benz said that the 48V mild hybrid system will achieve energy savings, eliminating some of the fuel consumed by existing high-voltage hybrid systems.
Mercedes-Benz plans to use the 48V light-mixing system for the M256 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine to be released next year, followed by a four-cylinder engine with a mild hybrid technology of the belt-driven starter generator. In the future, the 48V light-mixing system will be used in all Mercedes-Benz models.
Mercedes-Benz will also develop a pure electric vehicle architecture, and the first model based on an electric vehicle-specific platform will be officially unveiled in the next 10 years. Mercedes-Benz said that in the future, battery technology will make a big leap. Currently, lithium-magnesium batteries have the best development prospects, and in the next 10 years, new fuel cells that can replace lithium-ion batteries will be introduced. In addition, Mercedes-Benz will also increase the research and development of hydrogen fuel cells.
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