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Electric First: Mercedes-Benz Increases Battery Production In Kamenz, Germany

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Batterieproduktion bei der Mercedes-Benz Tochter Accumotive in Kamenz: Fertigung von Batteriesystemen für den Mercedes-Benz EQC (Stromverbrauch ko mbiniert: 20,8 - 19,7 kWh/100 km; CO2-Emissionen kombiniert: 0 g/km). Die Batteriefabrik setzt auf hochmoderne Anlagen und nutzt vielfältige Industrie 4.0 –Technologien zur Fertigung von Antriebsbatterien für Modelle der Produkt- und Technologiemarke EQ. Battery production at Mercedes-Benz subsidiary Accumotive in Kamenz: Production of battery systems for the Mercedes-Benz EQC (combined power consumption: 20.8 – 19.7 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km). The battery factory relies on state-of-the-art systems and uses a wide range of Industry 4.0 technologies to manufacture drive batteries for models from the product and technology brand EQ.

Mercedes-Benz is increasing its battery production in its factory in Kamenz, Germany, as it preps for the rollout of more fully electric vehicles. They are investing in 9 factories in 7 locations in Europe, Asia, and North America, largely through fully owned subsidiary Accumotive.

The company is investing $1 billion into its battery production network. This factory in Kamenz is were batteries for the Mercedes-Benz EQC are made.

Producing this highly complex lithium-ion battery requires multiple production lines that are approximately 170 meters long, each with more than 30 production stations and with a high number of production steps.

The battery systems consist of 384 battery cells and many other components. The battery cells are welded with a laser with a tolerance of 2µm using modern automation technology.

It was also designed as a CO2-neutral factory right from the beginning and thus plays a pioneering role with regard to Mercedes-Benz AG’s sustainability goals.

The Kamenz plant has two battery factories and a total production and logistics area of 80,000 square meters.

The plant uses a variety of Industry 4.0 technologies, such as digital control and production tracking. Among other things, this guarantees the complete traceability of every delivered battery and its components, including all its production data.

Mercedes-Benz will have 5 fully electric vehicles on the market by the end of the year, and an additional 20 plug-in hybrids.

Reference- Mercedes-Benz Online Newsroom, Clean Technica

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