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2014 Mercedes B-Class ED battery much bigger than previously stated
By Sebastian Blanco  Jun 23rd 2014

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2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive

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Mercedes-Benz B-Class ED Configurator
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Getting 17 More Miles From 36-kWh Pack Is A $600 Option

There was something unexpected hiding in the new configurator for the 2014
Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive: a $600 "Temporary range extender."
Since we've never heard of such a thing, we had to click through for more.

The official explanation runs like this:

    A suite of options to further increase your driving range includes added
insulation of the doors and roof for to increase climate-control efficiency,
along with an electrically heated windshield and a range-extending charge
function. By pressing a button on the console prior to charging, the maximum
charge level for battery will increased for the next charge cycle. The
higher-capacity charge can provide up to 17 additional miles of range.

The passive features that increase range should be standard in all models,
we think. But we were more curious about the battery charge situation. How
do you increase a maximum? And is it a good idea to do so? The configurator
includes this disclaimer, after all:

    Range extender should only be used on a limited basis, and could shorten
battery life if used excessively.

How much is excessive? We investigate below.

    The B-Class ED has, according to the specs, a 28-kWh battery.

First, let's understand what this "temporary range extender" is all about.
The B-Class ED has, according to the specs, a 28-kWh battery. But Terry Wei,
from the Mercedes-Benz USA product and technology communications department,
confirmed to AutoblogGreen that the B-Class ED is actually hiding a 36-kWh
battery, but the automaker is calling it a 28-kWh battery because that's how
much energy capacity is used in day-to-day use. Most automakers publicly
claim the actual capacity and then admit they use a percentage of it. The
Chevy Volt, for example, has a 16.5-kWh battery pack, but a "full charge"
only fills up around 65 percent of that.

In the B-Class ED, the 28 kWh of useable energy provides an EPA-certified 87
miles of range. But, since there are eight kWh of reserve, the temporary
range extender (we think of it as a software update accessed by a button)
can access some of that and offer the aforementioned 17 miles. Now that we
know what we're dealing with, this reminds us of an evolved version of the
"remote wireless charging" feature that was touted in the Reva EV.

Wei said that the reason the feature is optional is because Mercedes doesn't
think most people will need it. Eighty-seven miles is plenty for your
average EV driver, but when you want to have 100+ in the tank, you can. It
will take an extra 1.5 to two hours to charge to the new "full" on an EVSE
with between 24-40 amps, Wei said, adding that, "Basically what you are
doing is using, early in life, any excess capacity in the battery," so the
efficacy of the temporary range extender may change over time. For all these
reasons and more (the EPA tests EV range using default settings, for
example) the car's official range will remain at 87 miles.

Now, is this a good idea? Apparently, yes. The "limited basis" mentioned in
the disclaimer might even be more than you think. "We don't recommend that
folks do this all the time," Wei said, "and we can't really make a
suggestion as to how often." But it sounds like using this feature pretty
regularly, even once a week, will not be all that damaging to the battery
pack. So, in our mind, if you're already paying $41,450 for the B-Class ED,
then another $600 for some extra range when you need it seems like a easy
addition to the options list.

Head on over to the configurator to see for yourself. The range extender is
in the Performance & Safety section.
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