EQC 400 4MATIC: Electrical consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 19.7-20.8; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0[1]

Charging and range.
Charging and range.
Find out more about the intelligent charging solutions for at home, in the city or while on your travels.
Charging time calculator
You can count on these charging times.
Charging time calculator
You can count on these charging times.
EQC 400 4MATIC: Electrical consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 19.7-20.8; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0[1]
Charging options
Charging the EQC is as easy as charging your smartphone.
Charging options
Charging the EQC is as easy as charging your smartphone.
Charging at a domestic mains socket
Alternatively, the Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles can be charged at any conventional domestic socket.
Charging at a domestic mains socket
Alternatively, the Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles can be charged at any conventional domestic socket.
Charging at home.
A straightforward process at any normal domestic mains socket.
Would you like to save yourself a trip to the public charging station and simply charge your Mercedes-Benz at home? Then simply use a conventional mains socket that has been inspected by a trained electrician. All you need is the charging cable for the domestic mains socket (Mode 2 cable) which was either supplied with your vehicle or is available from dealerships as optional equipment.
Charge up while out and about at an increasing number of public charging stations.
Charge up while out and about at an increasing number of public charging stations.
No matter where you are: you can charge up the EQC at countless public AC (alternating current) charging stations, for example while you shop, work or sit in a restaurant. The charging cable which comes as standard enables a charging capacity of 7.4 kW.
EQC 400 4MATIC: Electrical consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 19.7-20.8; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0[1]
Intelligent energy management
We think one step further so you can drive further.
Intelligent energy management
We think one step further so you can drive further.

EQ haptic accelerator pedal
EQC 400 4MATIC: Electrical consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 19.7-20.8; CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0[1]
EQ&A
Your most important questions on electric driving.
EQ&A
Your most important questions on electric driving.
- Real electric range
Why is the real electric range often less than specified?
The electric range varies depending on individual driving behaviour, the route profile and the environmental factors. You can travel on electric power further if you use ECO Assist to drive with foresight and take advantage of the recuperation and/or sailing function. Auxiliary equipment such as seat heating or climate control system also has an impact on the range.
- AC and DC charging technology
What is the difference between AC and DC charging technology?
Basically, the batteries of electrified vehicles can only be charged with direct current (DC). However, all household power sockets, the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox charger and most public charging stations supply alternating current (AC), as do "high-voltage sockets". To make charging possible, vehicles are equipped with an on-board charger – an AC/DC rectifier. It converts the alternating current into the required direct current. Charging capacities of between 2.3 kW and 7.4 kW are possible – depending on the on-board charger and the capacity of the charging cable.
- Environmental friendliness
How environmentally friendly are electric cars really?
How environmentally friendly the vehicle is used depends greatly on your driving and charging behaviour. Among other things, the electricity you charge the vehicle with also plays a significant role, i.e.: is it actually being charged with "green" electricity or an energy mix? As a rule, all public charging stations are supplied with green electricity and a green electricity contract for domestic users is often only a few clicks away. In support, we offer Mercedes-Benz green electricity – a service exclusively for customers of Mercedes-Benz.