Next-Generation Mercedes-Benz Electric Vans to Feature Faster Charging
Mercedes-Benz has revealed that their upcoming electric vans will boast faster charging capabilities, thanks to an innovative 800-volt electrical architecture and a 22-kW AC onboard charger. These details were confirmed during cold-weather testing in Arjeplog, Sweden.

Prototype for Mercedes-Benz electric midsize van based on Van.EA platform
The next generation of Mercedes electric vans will be based on the Van.EA architecture, marking a shift towards an electric-first approach. These models will feature four-wheel steering and all-wheel drive, offering enhanced performance and handling compared to their predecessors.

Prototype for Mercedes-Benz electric midsize van based on Van.EA platform
Mercedes will introduce a range of work vehicles along with a more luxurious model previewed by the Vision V concept. Production is slated to begin next year, signaling a new era of electric mobility for the brand.
Furthermore, Mercedes plans to expand their electric vehicle lineup, with the 2026 CLA-Class set to offer both all-electric and 48-volt mild-hybrid powertrains. Electric versions of popular models like the C-Class, E-Class, and GLC-Class are also in the pipeline, showcasing the brand’s commitment to sustainable mobility.