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Mercedes-Benz to shift to all-electric vehicles by 2025
July 26, 2021
Source: Mercedes-Benz Press Release

German automaker Mercedes-Benz is getting ready to go all electric by the end of the decade, where market conditions allow. Shifting from electric-first to electric-only, the world’s pre-eminent luxury car company is accelerating toward an emissions-free and software-driven future.

By 2022, Mercedes-Benz will have battery electric vehicles (BEV) in all segments the company serves.

From 2025 onwards, all newly launched vehicle architectures will be electric-only and customers will be able to choose an all-electric alternative for every model the company makes. Mercedes-Benz intends to manage this accelerated transformation while sticking to its profitability targets.

“The EV shift is picking up speed—especially in the luxury segment, where Mercedes-Benz belongs. The tipping point is getting closer and we will be ready as markets switch to electric-only by the end of this decade,” said Ola Källenius, CEO of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz AG. “This step marks a profound reallocation of capital. By managing this faster transformation while safeguarding our profitability targets, we will ensure the enduring success of Mercedes-Benz. Thanks to our highly qualified and motivated workforce, I am convinced that we will be successful in this exciting new era.”

To facilitate this shift, Mercedes-Benz is unveiling a comprehensive plan which includes significantly accelerating R&D. In total, investments into battery electric vehicles between 2022 and 2030 will amount to more than EUR40 billion (USD47 billion). Accelerating and advancing the EV portfolio plan will bring forward the tipping point for EV adoption.

Mercedes-Benz is currently preparing its global production network for electric-only output with the pace of the ramp-up designed to follow market demand. Because of its early investments into flexible manufacturing, and the state-of-the art MO360 production system, Mercedes-Benz said it can mass produce BEVs already today.

As soon as next year, eight Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles will be produced at seven locations on three continents. Furthermore all passenger car and battery assembly sites run by Mercedes-Benz AG will switch to carbon neutral production by 2022.

To enhance manufacturing efficiency, Mercedes-Benz is joining forces with GROB, a German global leader in highly innovative battery production and automation systems, strengthening its battery production capacity and know-how. The cooperation focuses on battery module assembly as well as pack assembly. Mercedes-Benz also plans to install a new battery recycling factory in Kuppenheim, Germany, to develop and secure recycling capacity and know-how. Start of operations will be in 2023, depending on the outcome of promising discussions with public authorities.

People Plan
The transition from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles is feasible and already underway at Mercedes-Benz.

Working together with employee representatives, Mercedes-Benz will continue the transformation of its workforce, making use of extensive re-skilling schemes, early retirement as well as buyouts. TechAcademies will be offering colleagues training for future-oriented qualifications. In 2020 alone, about 20,000 employees in Germany were trained in aspects of e-mobility.

To deliver on plans for developing the MB.OS operating system, 3,000 new software engineering jobs will be created worldwide.

Financial Plan
Mercedes-Benz remains committed to the margin targets outlined in the fall of 2020. Last year’s targets were based on the assumption of selling 25% hybrid and electric vehicles by 2025.

Today’s reiteration is based on an assumed xEV share of up to 50% by 2025 and a market scenario for new car sales which in essence has switched to fully electric by the end of the decade.

An important lever is to increase net revenue per unit by raising the proportion of high-end electric vehicles such as Mercedes-Maybach and Mercedes-AMG models, while at the same time taking more direct control over pricing and sales. Rising revenue from digital services will further support results.

Mercedes is also working on further reducing variable and fixed costs and cutting the capex share of investments. Common battery platforms and scalable electric architectures combined with advances in battery technology, will bring higher degrees of standardization and lower costs. The proportion of battery costs within the vehicle is expected to fall significantly.

Capital allocation is moving from EV-first to EV-only. Investments into combustion engines and plug-in hybrid technologies will drop by 80% between 2019 and 2026. On this basis, Mercedes-Benz projects company margins in a BEV world which are similar to those in the ICE era.

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@dkd+1c1hLGJx You might want to update your resume. Mercedes Benz is not the only car company that has committed to all electric cars.

Follow the money trail on where the car companies are spending their capital over the next few years.

https://electrek.co/2021/07/22/mercedes-benz-go-all-electric-by-2030/

Ola Källenius, CEO of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz AG, commented on the announcement:

The EV shift is picking up speed – especially in the luxury segment, where Mercedes-Benz belongs.

The tipping point is getting closer and we will be ready as markets switch to electric-only by the end of this decade. This step marks a profound reallocation of capital.

By managing this faster transformation while safeguarding our profitability targets, we will ensure the enduring success of Mercedes-Benz. Thanks to our highly qualified and motivated workforce, I am convinced that we will be successful in this exciting new era.

In order to achieve that, Mercedes-Benz announced that it is working on three new all-electric platforms that will launch in 2025.

With those platforms, the automaker plans to only launch new all-electric vehicles from that point on and phase out fossil fuel-powered vehicles during the second half of the decade.

Here are the main points of Mercedes-Benz’s electrification plan:

(1) All newly launched architectures will be electric-only from 2025 onwards.

(2) In 2025 Mercedes-Benz will launch three electric-only architectures.
Mercedes-Benz will be ready to go all electric at the end of the decade, where market conditions allow.

(3) Mercedes-Benz to install battery cell capacity of more than 200 Gigawatt hours with partners, plans for eight Gigafactories.

(4) New partnerships for development and production of battery cells in Europe.

(5) Efficiency of electric drivetrains to be enhanced through vertical integration and the acquisition of YASA, a specialist in ultra-high performance axial flux motors.

(6) Plug & Charge to introduce seamless charging without extra steps needed for authentication and payment. Mercedes me Charge to have more than 530,000 AC and DC charging points worldwide.

(7) Acceleration of electrification ramp-up marks a radical shift in capital allocation.
Mercedes-Benz is committed to its margin targets – also in a BEV-world.

Electrek’s Take

As I like to comment when automakers make these kinds of announcements, it’s nice to see them acknowledge the end of the internal combustion engine (ICE) era.

However, the market will decide when they sell their last ICE car and I think it will be before 2030.

But I don’t think Mercedes-Benz is in a bad spot when it comes to electrification.

By next year, they will have an all-electric option in all segments. The bigger question is whether they will be able to deliver them all in volumes.

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Post ID: @3xgr+1c1hLGJx

@tnh+1c1hLGJx You should read your McKinsey reports that the rest of the world reads every day.

September 2017 | Antonio Perlangeli at McKinsey

  • Since they do not have an ICE, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) do not use engine oil, and they use only a small amount of greases and other secondary products.

Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV/PHEVs) (which have both an ICE and powertrain battery) do use engine oil. Compared to conventional ICE vehicles, HEV/PHEVs also require additional higher performance grade lubricants—representing a new and valuable market.

Engine oil demand will be hit hardest, leading to slower growth in overall lubricants demand

By 2030, we expect that the number of light vehicles will have risen to about 1.6 billion (an increase of 500 million from 2015), with an estimated 18% of the fleet (290 million cars) electric.

At that point, only around 5% of the vehicle fleet could be HEV/PHEV, while up to 12% of the vehicle fleet could be BEV—up from 0.1% in 2015 and representing growth of 38% p.a. between 2015 and 2030.

This scenario would have a strong impact on the demand for light vehicle lubricants, because penetration of BEVs (which do not use engine oil at all) affects lubricants the most (Exhibit 2). Total lubricants demand in 2030, led by Asia, would still grow 1.5% p.a. to about 11 million metric tonnes.

But, despite the overall increase, demand declines by around 1% p.a. in Europe and North America, and overall growth is far lower than it would be without the expected EV growth.

After 2030, the impact is likely to be more pronounced.

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Post ID: @2rpt+1c1hLGJx

Mercedes will never go 100% electric marketing propaganda. Drill baby drill

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Post ID: @dkd+1c1hLGJx

Who is the largest butyl rubber manufacturer?
Does Tesla intend to return to wooden wheels?
Believe they still need us.

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Post ID: @lkb+1c1hLGJx

Well, some moderator thinks "d1pst1ck" needs dashes...

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Post ID: @tpq+1c1hLGJx

https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-model-3-oil-di-----k/

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Post ID: @qxt+1c1hLGJx

Howdy, Opie.
You really oughtta call yourself the 'Missing Link'.
Cause you sure fill the air and this board with Links Nobody Would Miss.

'Letric cars still need lubes, you rusty old patoot.
Not a mention of EM in the entire shoot.

Did you know Mars will stop making grapefruit Skittles!
Please follow up on that.

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Post ID: @tnh+1c1hLGJx

And my 2 cycle outboard?
Try mixing Level 2 240 V NEMA plugs on docks with a cord across water to a battery pack on my fishing boat?

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Post ID: @pex+1c1hLGJx

They won't take my Duramax.

I have 186 gallons of Diesel on board (150 gal reserve in bed) and can pull 18,000 lb fifth wheel toyhauler nearly 2,400 miles at 75 mph without refuel.
When will electrics be able to give me this?
How about my pre-emissions JD tractor. I would still need it to pull the electric one back to the barn for recharge.
Then my sky high electric usage from Limestone coal power power plant...
No EV revolution in my lifetime.
I believe the only EV charging station between Houston and Dallas is at the Corsicana Fruit Cake store, seriously.🤣

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Post ID: @klk+1c1hLGJx

The key here is “where market conditions allow”. If the government will be allowed to dictate what kind of cars we should drive and will continue to blackmail car makers by using absurd “efficiency standards” into dropping gas engines, then yes, we will all be driving electric cars or rather riding bikes, because there will not be enough reliable electricity to charge EVs.
If people wake up and say what they think, it’s not going to happen. Even in Germany people are getting fed up with elites telling them how to live their life.

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Post ID: @nxk+1c1hLGJx

https://www.mobilev.com/en/ev-fluids.html

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Post ID: @qjf+1c1hLGJx

I’ll hold my breath for this.

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