EQC 400 4MATIC: combined electrical consumption: XXX kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km.[1]

Charging and services.
Charging and services.
Find out more about charging options and services from Mercedes-Benz.
Charging at home
Simple and convenient charging at home.
Charging at home
Simple and convenient charging at home.
Charging with the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox Home

- Fast: the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox Home enables the new EQC to be charged up to three times faster than at a domestic mains socket.
- Transparent: simply connect your electrified Mercedes-Benz to the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox Home - the LEDs in different colours show you the current operating status at all times.
- Compatible: the fixed charging cable (Type 2) is compatible with all Mercedes-Benz and smart electric vehicles and with other makes of electric vehicles which have a Type 2 connection.
Charging with the innogy eBox Professional

- Fast: charging many times faster than at a conventional domestic mains socket.
- Reliable: can be activated via smartphone app and RFID card.
- Connected: users can be managed by app, a charging overview is available, incl. costs.
EQC 400 4MATIC: combined electrical consumption: XXX kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km.[1]
Charging at a domestic mains socket
The standard charging facility for the home.
Charging at a domestic mains socket
The standard charging facility for the home.
Charging at a domestic mains socket.
Charging at a domestic mains socket.
The most economical option for recharging your electrified Mercedes-Benz. And an additional alternative to a wallbox when the duration of the charging cycle is of secondary importance or the wallbox is occupied. Or if you're not yet sure whether investing in a wallbox makes financial sense for you.
Charging while out and about
Quick and easy charging while out and about.
Charging while out and about
Quick and easy charging while out and about.
Charging at IONITY fast-charging stations
The IONITY network provides reliable and powerful charging stations on long-distance routes.


Charging at public charging stations
Mercedes me Charge gives you widespread access to public charging stations.
EQC 400 4MATIC: combined electrical consumption: XXX kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km.[1]
Mercedes me Charge
One-off registration. Charge up everywhere. With Mercedes me Charge.
Mercedes me Charge
One-off registration. Charge up everywhere. With Mercedes me Charge.
Mercedes me Charge* provides access to a wealth of public charging stations all over Europe, located in cities and in places like shopping centres, hotels or motorway services. In the Mercedes me App, you can call up the precise location, current availability and price at the selected charging station, for example. EQC-optimised navigation is also supplied with information on the charging stations and can take this into account in its route guidance. Authentication at the charging station takes place via the display in the MBUX multimedia system, the Mercedes me App or the Mercedes me Charge card. Everything else is handled automatically through Mercedes me Charge. One contract, one invoice per country region. Outside of Europe, Mercedes me Charge is currently available in the USA and China, for example.
* To use the Mercedes me Charge incl. IONITY services, you must register on the Mercedes me Portal and also accept the Terms of Use for the Mercedes me connect services. You also need to register at the Mercedes me Charge User Portal and enter your payment information, and the vehicle concerned must be linked with the user account. Standardised charging and billing solutions in compliance with the relevant weights and measures regulations are not currently available nationwide in Germany. In isolated cases, this may lead to discrepancies between the amount of electricity charged and the amount billed by the mobility service provider, for example. Should you have any queries, please contact Digital Charging Solutions GmbH.
Fleet customers
Tailor-made charging solutions for fleet customers.
Individual charging solution for fleet operators - from the infrastructure for charging at the workplace through charging by fleet drivers at home to public charging of fleet vehicles.
Fleet customers
Tailor-made charging solutions for fleet customers.
Individual charging solution for fleet operators - from the infrastructure for charging at the workplace through charging by fleet drivers at home to public charging of fleet vehicles.
Services for fleet customers.
Services for fleet customers.
For all sizes of companies and fleet operators, we offer not only the right vehicle, but also the right charging solution with our e-mobility charging solution partners. In the future it will be crucial for you to have individual charging solutions for your electric fleet, which are tailored precisely to your requirements.
- Modular and integrated charging solutions to cover all charging scenarios – at the workplace, at home and on the road.
- Together with our partners, we offer a unique service including advice and support from the initial inquiry through to planning and installation of the charging infrastructure.
- You have full transparency and control over your infrastructure, accruing charging costs and all charging activities at all times.
EQC 400 4MATIC: combined electrical consumption: XXX kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km.[1]
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
- Resale value of an electric vehicle
Resale value of an electric vehicle
What about the resale value of my electric vehicle? In terms of the battery, does a drop in output reduce the value to the extent that it's not worthwhile purchasing the vehicle in the first place?
Mercedes-Benz vehicles are known for their high resale value. This also applies to electrified vehicles. Consequently, the Mercedes-Benz Battery Certificate guarantees the performance of the lithium-ion high-voltage battery in fully electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. This has a positive effect on the resale value.
- Battery recycling options
Battery recycling options
Lower consumption and emissions initially means that there is a positive environmental aspect. But what about recycling the battery? I'm not even supposed to put the batteries from my TV remote in the landfill bin.
In the "LiBRi" (Lithium-ion Battery Recycling Initiative) research project, Mercedes-Benz has joined forces with suppliers and disposal partners to develop innovative recycling concepts which allow high-quality recycling of valuable components or materials. To find out more about the Environmental Certificate, go to www.mercedes-benz.com and search for "life cycle".
- Overall vehicle LCA
Overall vehicle LCA
Do you have something like an overall LCA for the vehicles? I'm not sure whether driving a partially electric or fully electric car is really better for the environment than, e.g. driving a diesel car.
How green the vehicle is when in use depends very much on the customer's driving behaviour and how they recharge the vehicle. Frequent charging after short journeys (<30 km) increases the overall distance that the customer actually covers with a plug-in hybrid, for example. The electricity the vehicle is charged with also plays a significant role, i.e. is it actually being charged with "green" electricity or an energy mix?
As a rule, many public charging stations are supplied with green electricity, and it often only takes a few clicks for a household to find a green energy supplier.
- Charging cable lock
Charging cable lock
I charge my vehicle while it is parked outside. How can I make sure that no one unplugs my car overnight?
The Mercedes-Benz Home wallbox has a non-detachable charging cable. The plug is locked to the vehicle.
- Total cost of ownership
Total cost of ownership
Roughly speaking, what are the total costs of ownership for the different drive variants in comparable models?
Anyone purchasing an electric car can expect significantly lower workshop costs for the vehicle than the owner of a petrol or diesel vehicle. And depending on the electricity tariff, the lower "refuelling costs" should not be ignored when it comes to the decision to buy. In many countries the owner will also benefit from subsidies and tax incentives or exemption from access restrictions and congestion charges.
- Requirements for installation of a wallbox
Requirements for installation of a wallbox
What conditions have to be met to have a wallbox at home or at work?
Installing a Mercedes-Benz wallbox is almost as simple as the charging process itself.
Along with our partners, we offer simple and quick installation of a Mercedes-Benz wallbox as well as professional advice on electric mobility.
Route Calculator
Your first virtual test drive.
Use the calculator to try out electric driving on a route of your choice.
Route Calculator
Your first virtual test drive.
Use the calculator to try out electric driving on a route of your choice.
The calculator uses general average figures to calculate how far you could travel with an alternatively powered vehicle from Mercedes-Benz.
Have we aroused your interest?
Then download the free EQ Ready app from the App Store to find out whether you're ready for electric mobility and which vehicle is best suited to you.
EQC 400 4MATIC: combined electrical consumption: XXX kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km.(1)
Mercedes-Benz S 560 e: combined fuel consumption: X.X-X.X l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: XX-XX g/km, combined electrical consumption: XX.X-XX.X kWh/100 km.(2)
Mercedes-Benz E 300 de Saloon: combined fuel consumption: X.X l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: XX g/km, combined electrical consumption: XX.X kWh/100 km.(2)
Mercedes-Benz E 300 de Estate: combined fuel consumption: X.X l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: XX g/km, combined electrical consumption: XX.X kWh/100 km.(2)
EQC 400 4MATIC: combined electrical consumption: XXX kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km.<p>The stated figures were obtained in accordance with the prescribed measuring process. Electrical consumption and range have been determined on the basis of Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008. Electrical consumption and range depend on the vehicle configuration.</p>
Mercedes-Benz S 560 e: Combined fuel consumption: X.X-X.X l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: XX-XX g/km; combined electrical consumption: XX.X-XX.X kWh/100 km.<p>The stated figures were obtained in accordance with the prescribed measuring process. They represent the "NEDC CO<sub>2</sub> figures" as per Article Art. 2, No. 1 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. Fuel consumption values have been calculated on this basis. Electrical consumption has been determined on the basis of Regulation 692/2008/EC.</p>
Mercedes-Benz E 300 de Saloon: combined fuel consumption: X.X l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: XX g/km; combined electrical consumption: XX.X kWh/100 km.<p>The stated figures were obtained in accordance with the prescribed measuring process. They represent the "NEDC CO<sub>2</sub> figures" as per Article Art. 2, No. 1 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. Fuel consumption values have been calculated on this basis. Electrical consumption has been determined on the basis of Regulation 692/2008/EC.</p>
Mercedes-Benz E 300 de Estate: combined fuel consumption: X.X l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: XX g/km; combined electrical consumption: XX.X kWh/100 km.<p>The stated figures were obtained in accordance with the prescribed measuring process. They represent the "NEDC CO<sub>2</sub> figures" as per Article Art. 2, No. 1 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. Fuel consumption values have been calculated on this basis. Electrical consumption has been determined on the basis of Regulation 692/2008/EC.</p>