
Designed for urban duty, the first 100 Vito E-CELLs are now being built at the Mercedes-Benz Vito assembly plant in Spain, on the same production line as other Vito models. Mercedes says this demonstrates that the Vito E-CELL is a series production model and not a prototype.

The lithium-ion battery pack consists of 16 modules for a total of 192 cells. The ability to use 32 kilowatt-hours of the pack’s rated 36 kilowatt-hours – almost 90-percent availability – is outstanding compared to other electric vehicles, where 85 percent is typical. The permanent magnet synchronous motor produces a continuous output of 80 horsepower (60 kilowatts) and a peak output of 94 horsepower (70 kilowatts). Power is delivered to the front wheels through an efficient single-speed transmission developed specifically for the Vito E-CELL.

Mercedes-Benz is leasing the first 100 units to a dozen fleets in Berlin and Stuttgart, with additional units planned for Spain's Basque region early next year. Production will ramp up to another 2,000 units for 2011. Four year demonstrations are planned.

A standard seven-pin charging cable plugs into a charging socket that replaces the standard fuel filler pipe. Charging is done at 380/400 volts with a full charge taking a maximum of six hours. Charging at 230 volts doubles the charging time.
The Vito E-CELL’s Smart Charge Communication Unit intelligently controls charging when electricity is available at off-peak overnight rates and, potentially, when ecologically generated electricity is available. In fleet use, vehicle availability can be calculated depending on the state of battery charge. For example, a scheduler can determine whether a particular van has a charge appropriate for carrying out an additional assignment at short notice.
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