Daimler Buses unveils Mercedes eCitaro with NMC4 battery (featuring +13% energy density) at mobility move 2026 - Sustainable Bus
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Daimler Buses unveils Mercedes eCitaro with NMC4 battery (featuring +13% energy density) at mobility move 2026 - Sustainable Bus
"Daimler Buses is presenting Omniplus CHARGE, covering consulting, planning, construction and operation of charging and hydrogen infrastructure. The portfolio includes depot works, charging hardware, battery storage, charging management and a Charging-as-a-Service model with infrastructure operation and monthly billing."
"The NMC4 battery represents the fourth generation of lithium nickel manganese cobalt battery technology deployed on the eCitaro platform. It succeeds the NMC3 generation currently in operation and is being introduced in 2026 on the Mercedes eCitaro low-floor city bus range, including the eCitaro, eCitaro K and articulated eCitaro G."
"Daimler Buses plans are for only locally CO2-neutral new vehicles to be sold in the core market of Europe by 2039. In the city bus segment, this is expected to be the case in Europe as early as 2030."
Daimler Buses showcases the Mercedes eCitaro equipped with the fourth-generation NMC4 battery at mobility move 2026 in Berlin from March 10-12. The company highlights integrated digital and infrastructure services through its Omniplus brand, particularly Omniplus CHARGE, which provides consulting, planning, construction, and operation of charging and hydrogen infrastructure. Services include depot works, charging hardware, battery storage, charging management, and a Charging-as-a-Service model. The NMC4 battery, manufactured in collaboration with Polish BMZ, succeeds the current NMC3 technology and features 111 kWh per pack. Daimler Buses aims for all new vehicles sold in Europe's core market to be locally CO2-neutral by 2039, with city buses achieving this target by 2030.
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