Quick answer
The Mercedes eSprinter charges from 10% to 80% in about 42 minutes on a DC fast charger (115 kW peak). A full charge at home on a 7 kW wallbox takes approximately 17 h 56 min.
Charging Times at Every Speed
These times are estimates based on the Mercedes eSprinter's 113 kWh useable battery. Real charging times vary with temperature, battery condition, and state of charge.
| Charger | Power | 0 to 100% | 10 to 80% | Range/hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home 7 kW | 7 kW AC | 17 h 56 min | - | 18 km/h |
| Public AC 11 kW | 11 kW AC | 11 h 25 min | - | 29 km/h |
| Public AC 22 kW | 11 kW AC* | 11 h 25 min | - | 29 km/h |
| DC Fast | up to 115 kW | ~1 h 32 min | 42 min | - |
* The Mercedes eSprinter's onboard charger is limited to 11 kW AC, so it cannot use the full power of a 22 kW charger.
Key Specs
- Useable battery
- 113 kWh
- Max DC power
- 115 kW
- Max AC power
- 11 kW (3-phase)
- Voltage architecture
- 400V
- Battery chemistry
- LFP
- Preconditioning
- Yes
What Affects Charging Time?
The charging curve matters more than peak power. The Mercedes eSprinter can accept up to 115 kW from a DC fast charger, but it only reaches that speed at lower states of charge. As the battery fills past 60-70%, the charging speed tapers off to protect battery health. That is why charging from 10% to 80% is much faster per percentage point than charging from 80% to 100%.
Temperature has a big effect. In cold weather, the battery's internal resistance increases and the car limits charging power to prevent damage. The Mercedes eSprinter supports battery preconditioning, which warms the battery before you arrive at a fast charger. This can significantly reduce charging time in winter.
Battery chemistry plays a role. The Mercedes eSprinter uses LFP cells, which handle charging to 100% better than NMC batteries but may charge slightly slower in cold conditions.
Tips for Faster Charging
- Precondition the battery before arriving at a DC fast charger. Set your navigation to the charger and the car will warm the battery automatically.
- Charge between 20% and 80% for the fastest DC speeds. The last 20% can take as long as the first 60%.
- Avoid charging above 80% on road trips. The time spent waiting for 80-100% is rarely worth the extra range.
- Cold weather slows charging. In winter, expect 10-30% longer charging times depending on conditions.
- LFP batteries benefit from occasional charges to 100%. This also helps recalibrate the battery gauge.
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