This guide uses approximate data. Charging speeds, prices, and compatibility depend on your specific vehicle variant, station hardware, and conditions. EVcourse is not affiliated with Mercedes-Benz or EnergyVision. Always check your vehicle manual and the charger screen.
Quick Overview
Step by Step
Find a EnergyVision station
Open the EnergyVision app or use a charging map like PlugShare to find a nearby station. Before you drive there, check that the station has an available CCS2 connector and is currently working.
Start your session
Open the EnergyVision app, select the charger, and start the session. You can also use an RFID card.
Plug in the CCS2 connector
Take the CCS2 cable from the charger and connect it to your Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV's charging port. You should hear a click when the connector locks in. Your car's display will confirm the connection.
Charging starts
Once connected, your Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV can pull up to 200 kW. On EnergyVision chargers (up to 150 kW), your effective maximum is 150 kW. You will see the current power and estimated time on either the charger screen or your car's display.
Charging speed is fastest when your battery is between 10% and 50%. It gradually slows as the battery fills up. This is normal and protects battery health.
When to unplug
For the fastest experience, unplug at 80%. Charging from 80% to 100% takes almost as long as 10% to 80% on most EVs, including the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV. On a road trip, stopping at 80% and driving to the next charger is usually faster than waiting for 100%. Check your vehicle's manual for charge limit recommendations.
Charging Speed on EnergyVision
Your Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV peaks at 200 kW DC. EnergyVision chargers deliver up to 150 kW, so your effective maximum on this network is 150 kW.
Charging from 10% to 80% takes about 41 minutes under good conditions. This is an estimate based on the lower charger power. In practice, it may be somewhat faster because the car's charging curve is not linear. The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV charges fastest between 10% and 50%, then gradually slows as the battery fills.
Actual speed depends on several factors: battery temperature (cold batteries charge slower), your current state of charge (charging slows above 50-60%), and how many other cars are sharing the same station. If other cars are plugged in at the same location, the charger may split power between them.
Payment Options at EnergyVision
- EnergyVision app. Download the app, create an account, and link a payment method. Start and stop sessions from your phone.
- RFID card. Use a charging card from EnergyVision or a roaming provider to tap and start.
Approximate ad-hoc price: 0.45 EUR/kWh. Actual prices vary by location and time. Subscriptions or roaming cards may offer lower rates.
Tips for Charging Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV on EnergyVision
- Charge to 80% for the fastest experience. Charging slows significantly above 80%, so stopping at 80% saves you the most time on road trips. Check your vehicle's manual for charge limit recommendations.
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