Mercedes-Benz is launching the second generation of its “eActros 400” electric trucks. It draws on the characteristics of the “eActros 600” model, the German manufacturer’s flagship for medium- and long-haul transport The new offering from the three-pointed star is based on the same battery technology, and significant improvements have been made to the chassis configuration, including the electric axle common to all Mercedes-Benz electric trucks. The new “eActros 400” is equipped with two 207-kilowatt-hour battery packs based on lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) technology. These lithium-ion batteries use iron and phosphate instead of…
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