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What Merc going all-electric means for EVs and India

The brand is ready to go all-electric in most markets by 2030. Is India likely to be one of them?

July 23, 2021 / 13:38 IST
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The Mercedes-AMG E 53. Daimler said it is set to overhaul its global strategy for Mercedes-Benz on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
The Mercedes-AMG E 53. Daimler said it is set to overhaul its global strategy for Mercedes-Benz on Thursday, July 22, 2021.

When Jaguar announced plans to go all-electric by 2025, no one was the least bit surprised. Jaguar, as a brand, has been ailing for the last couple of years, having lost ground in key markets like China and Europe. For Jaguar, hitting the reset button and continuing to build on the likes of the I-Pace, it’s only hit single in years, made perfect sense. When Mercedes-Benz announces similar plans a few months down the road, things get interesting.

According to Mercedes-Benz, the brand intends to go all-electric by 2030. This is in keeping with the proclamations of several other car brands. What isn’t however, is the key caveat that Mercedes-Benz only intends to sell electric cars “where market conditions allow” which means it’s keeping its extensive portfolio of petrol-powered cars (and possibly diesel) ready to be deployed in markets where they’re still in demand and where the EV space remains comparatively underdeveloped.

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It just won’t be investing any more money in developing the requisite architecture for a new fossil-fuel-powered car. By 2025 Mercedes-Benz wants to invest in new EV architectures and aims to have a full-electric counterpart to each of the internal combustion cars in its current model range. By next year Mercedes-Benz intends to have an electric car in every segment it operates in.

Which is a lot of segments. At present Merc makes everything from a GT car to a van. The key difference between Merc’s future plan and those of brands like Jaguar, is that Merc hasn’t specified that it won’t be launching new ICE cars after 2025.