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Electric Van Charging
How to charge?
Where to charge?
How fast to charge?
Where can I charge my Electric Van?
Charging an Electric Van couldn’t be easier.
If you're wondering where to charge your Mercedes-Benz electric van, there are various options available. Finding practical charging locations has been made convenient, whether it's at home, at your business, or at one of the many accessible public charging stations. Our user-friendly charging solutions are designed to provide a hassle-free experience, regardless of your destination. Embark on your path towards a more sustainable future for you and your company with ease.

Plug-in Hybrid

Untethered
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Tethered
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How to Charge?
There are three ways to charge an electric or plug-in hybrid van. You will need one type of charging point.
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Charging on your terms
Enjoy the freedom and ease of charging your Mercedes-Benz electric van from home. With home charging options, you can power up on your schedule, just like charging your smartphone. Simply plug in, and let your home or workplace's electrical grid do the rest. This ensures your vehicle is always ready for the road, making home charging the epitome of convenience.
Mercedes-Benz has collaborated with trusted home charging solution providers Ohme and PodPoint to offer seamless and efficient charging solutions, further enhancing the convenience of charging your electric vehicle at home.

Power up while you work
Forget about your Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle's battery running low during your workday. Workplace charging provides the convenience of charging while you focus on your tasks. Just plug in, and your electric vehicle will be topped up as you work. It's the ideal solution for those prioritising efficiency and eco-friendliness in their daily commute.
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Convenient charging away from home

How long does it take to charge an electric van?
Charging an EV can be anything between 30-60 minutes and 8-10 hours. How long it takes to charge your electric car depends on the car's battery size, how many miles you do between charges, your charging behaviour and the power rating of the charger you're using.
There are three main types of chargers:
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Slow
Usually rated up to 3kW is mainly used to charge overnight at home or workplace. Takes 8-10 hours to fully charge.
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Fast
Rated at either 7kW or 22kW and can usually be found in car parks, supermarkets, leisure centres. Takes 3-4 hours to fully charge.
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Rapid
Typically rated from 43kW and found at motorway service stations, petrol stations, supermarkets. Takes 30-60 minutes to fully charge.
Full Charge
Let's focus on efficiently charging a Mercedes-Benz eCitan from 10% to 80%*, using it as an example to understand the time it takes for this electric vehicle to reach a full charge, particularly when using a UK rapid charger. This way, you can plan your charging stops effectively and get back on the road swiftly for your next electric adventure.

70.5 kWh
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50 kWh

1h 5 Minutes
Charging FAQ's
New Electric Vans
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Electric Used Vans
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Disclaimer
* Charging times are subject to the power available at the location where the vehicle will be charged as well as factors such as temperature and cable type used.
**The stated figures were obtained in accordance with the prescribed measuring process. They are "WLTP CO₂ values" pursuant to Article 2 No. 3 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. Fuel consumption figures have been calculated on this basis. Electrical consumption has been determined on the basis of Regulation (EC) No. 683/2008. The figures are not based on an individual vehicle and do not constitute part of the product offer; they are provided solely for purposes of comparison between different vehicle models. The figures vary depending on the selected optional equipment.
