What is the actual range of the Mercedes EQC?
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The official range of the Mercedes EQC as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 408 kilometers. The Mercedes EQC is a dual-motor model equipped with a 79.2kWh power battery, utilizing a ternary lithium battery. The driving range of new energy vehicles refers to the distance the vehicle can travel at a constant speed under ideal road conditions, wind speed, temperature, etc., on a single full charge. Hybrid vehicles and lead-acid battery vehicles (low-speed vehicles) generally have a relatively shorter driving range. Driving range can also be referred to as endurance capability, which denotes the total distance a vehicle or ship can travel continuously with maximum fuel reserves. For electric vehicles, the driving range is the distance traveled from a fully charged state of the power battery to the end of the test as specified by the standard. It is an important economic indicator for electric vehicles. For new energy vehicles, the maximum battery-supported driving range refers to the highest distance the vehicle can travel in pure electric mode, relying solely on the battery's charge. The battery in a new energy vehicle is the key component of the entire power system, providing electricity to the whole system. However, constrained by materials and technology, the driving range provided by the battery is limited.