Mercedes-EQ EQE 350+ SUV electric vehicle exterior

Mercedes-EQ EQE 350+ SUV - Electric Vehicle Specs

SUV

Power

215 kW

(292 HP)

0-100 km/h

6.9 s

Top Speed

210 km/h

Battery Options

Daily Commute Performance

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Understanding Daily Commute Performance

Daily commutes are fundamentally different from long-range trips. While road trips require strategic charging stops, your daily commute should fit comfortably within your vehicle's range without any charging interruptions.

The key questions for commuters are: How often do I need to charge during a typical week? And how much time will charging actually take?

Home/Work Charging

If you can charge at home or work, learn about daily energy consumption and overnight charging times. Most EV owners find this the most convenient option.

Public Fast Charging

No home charging? See how often you'll need public charging sessions and how long each session takes. Perfect for planning your weekly routine.

Urban 10km

None

10km daily
10km urban
0km country
0km highway

Battery Options

The Mercedes-EQ EQE 350+ SUV Needs to Charge Every 27 Days for this Commute
Total Range on This Commute: 583 km
Uses 3.4 kWh daily (16.5 kWh/100km)
For every 19 hours and 54 minutes spent driving, you need only 53 minutes of charging time
That's a 22.5:1 ratio - 96% driving, 4% charging

Daily Range Timeline

See how your battery level and available range changes over time

Wk 1
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
100%
583km
72%
419km
68%
399km
65%
378km
61%
358km
58%
337km
54%
317km
51%
296km
47%
276km
44%
255km
40%
235km
37%
214km
33%
194km
30%
174km
26%
153km
23%
133km
19%
112km
16%
92km
12%
71km
9%
51km
5%
30km

Energy Consumption Summary

The Mercedes-EQ EQE 350+ SUV uses 3.4 kWh or 4% of its battery capacity for this daily commute. After one full week of commuting, 82% battery is remaining, which means you still have 481 km of range available for weekend trips and errands.

💡 Pro tip: With this commute pattern, you can comfortably go 3 weeks between charges while still having plenty of range for weekend activities.

Traffic Impact Analysis

Traffic impacts EV efficiency in complex ways. While lower speeds reduce aerodynamic drag, longer driving times mean more energy used for heating, air conditioning, and other systems.

Free Flowing Traffic

Daily Commute: 10km
SOC used: 4%
Range remaining: 562km
Charge every: 27 days

With Traffic (Stop & Go)

Daily Commute: 10km
SOC used: 4%
Range remaining: 509km
Charge every: 24 days
Traffic Impact: -3 days between charges

Traffic increases energy consumption due to longer driving times, requiring more frequent charging despite lower speeds.

Charging Time Requirements

Compare home/work charging convenience with public fast charging options

Home/Work Charging

Charger type: 11kW AC
Daily top-up: 19 minutes
Full charge (every 27 days): 8 hours 21 minutes
Charge while you sleep/work
Most convenient option

Time Investment: 42 minutes driving vs 19 minutes charging (2.2:1 ratio)

Since you're sleeping or working during charging, the actual time impact is zero. You plug in when you get home and unplug when you leave - just like charging your phone.

Public DC Fast Charging

Charger type: 180kW+ DC
Full Charge (every 27 days): 53 minutes
Charge range: 5% → 100%
Quick but requires planning

Time Investment: 19 hours and 54 minutes driving vs 53 minutes charging (22.4:1 ratio)

That's less than 4% of your commute time spent charging. Perfect for a coffee break or quick grocery run every few days.

About These Calculations

Charging Frequency: Based on real simulation data using your vehicle's actual efficiency and battery capacity. Real-world performance may vary depending on driving conditions, weather, and driving style.

Energy Consumption: Calculated from simulation data based on this specific commute route. Actual consumption varies based on traffic, temperature, and vehicle efficiency.

Route Types: Urban (city driving), Country (rural roads), Highway (high-speed driving). Mixed routes combine different road types in various proportions.