▪ New competence centre – Mercedes-Benz eCampus – for the development of innovative, high-performance battery cells and new manufacturing processes
▪ Ola Källenius: “Our goal is to reduce battery costs by more than 30 percent in the coming years”
▪ In 2024, Mercedes-Benz will invest 14 billion euros in research and development and in its plants - a significant proportion will be channelled into the development of batteries and electric drive systems
▪ New “Industrial Cell Lab” covers the entire product and process chain of cell development and production, and enables the development of expertise for an economical manufacturing process
▪ Investments in the three-digit million range strengthen Stuttgart-Untertürkheim as a high-tech location for drive technologies
▪ Sustainable building concept: recycled concrete, green roof including photovoltaics
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Video Timeline
0:00 – Mercedes-Benz eCampus, Stuttgart
0:30 – Electrode Manufacturing, Slurry Mixing and Coating
2:12 – Electrode Manufacturing, Calendering
2:24 – Cell Assembly
3:04 – Cell Finishing
5:14 – Aerial View, Mercedes-Benz eCampus
5:29 – Interview, Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board, Mercedes-Benz Group
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