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Arriving in late 2023, the all-new Sprinter will ride on a platform that can accommodate both electric and internal-combustion power trains.
Arriving in late 2023, the all-new Sprinter will ride on a platform that can accommodate both electric and internal-combustion power trains. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz AG 鈥 Global Comm)
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Why You Don’t Want the Electric Mercedes Sprinter Van

Coming in 2023, this all-electric vehicle promises zero-emissions #vanlife. But a deep dive into the specs reveals significant limitations.

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Arriving in late 2023, the all-new Sprinter will ride on a platform designed to accommodate both electric and internal-combustion power trains.
(Photo: Mercedes-Benz AG 鈥 Global Comm)

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Mercedes just announced that it will sell a fully electric version of its Sprinter van in the United States starting in 2023. Could this be the basis for the zero-emissions #vanlife build of your dreams?听

To understand the electric Sprinter, you first need to understand the role vans like these play in other parts of the world. Visit Europe, for instance, and instead of seeing pickup truck after pickup truck clogging traffic, you鈥檒l see Mercedes Sprinters and Ford Transits. Vans like these听are universal commercial vehicles there, performing any and every task you can imagine, from delivering the mail to carrying tradesmen between job sites.听

In densely populated Europe, travel distances are often very short, and fuel is heavily taxed. So听often听it makes sense for independent contractors and operators of large vehicle fleets to pay a premium for electric vans, even ones with very short ranges. Mercedes currently sells an electric Sprinter in Europe, but it鈥檚 equipped with a small 55-kilowatt-hour (kWh) battery, giving it a range of only about 90 miles. Electric-vehicle batteries , so that tacks $11,000 to the price of that vehicle just for the battery pack. Run the numbers with European fuel prices and vehicle fees,听and that electric Sprinter might cost out for a plumber in Paris. But you can understand why Mercedes chose not to import it to the United States, where travel distances are longer and fuel is cheap.

The new Sprinter will retain the usual commercial-van configuration, with a motor in the front driving the rear wheels. That鈥檚 great for payload, but the packaging may preclude four-wheel or all-wheel drive.
The new Sprinter will retain the usual commercial-van configuration, with a motor in the front driving the rear wheels. That鈥檚 great for payload, but the packaging may preclude four-wheel or all-wheel drive. (Mercedes-Benz)

What Mercedes is announcing this week is the development of an all-new Sprinter, designed from the ground up to accommodate both electric and internal-combustion drivetrains. That means there will be more room for batteries (up to 120 kWh), and Mercedes says that it will import that all-new Sprinter to the United States听in both electric- and internal-combustion engine forms. Sales are projected to begin here and in Europe in late 2023.

Vans like the Sprinter are starting to catch on as commercial vehicles on this continent.听They offer vast amounts of fully enclosed听weather- and theft-resistant storage space, low load heights, and cheap running costs. Given that the 120-kWh battery should be good for a driving range of up to to 224 miles between charges, the electric version should be capable of serving delivery drivers and contractors here, especially in cities. If tax incentives are able to meaningfully offset the likely $24,000 premium that the battery pack will carry, it could be the right tool for some commercial users.听

Here at 国产吃瓜黑料, we tend to think of vans not for their commercial utility听but for their ability to serve as platforms for mobile living. They can carry people, dogs, and sports equipment into the outdoors, and听with the right modifications, they can even be turned into apartments on wheels. More modifications might enable them to go off-road. The current Sprinter is the definitive #vanlife vehicle. So听will the new electric model finally give听van enthusiasts the ability to enjoy听zero emissions? The answer is more nuanced than it might seem.听

The first challenge an electric Sprinter faces is price. The current internal-combustion model starts at around $35,000. If you want a really big听Sprinter, or one with four-wheel drive, that price grows closer to $75,000. People often spend that much by听adding off-road capability听and building the interior into a comfortable living space. There鈥檚 no getting around the fact that Sprinters become really expensive vehicles, really quickly. Buying an electric version with that 120-kWh battery pack is likely going to add $20,000 to $30,000 to all of the above.听

The second challenge is going to come from all this talk of off-roading. In these renderings of the future Sprinter, Mercedes is showing a front-mounted electric motor driving the rear wheels, with the battery pack located amidships between the frame rails. That鈥檚 an ideal layout for hauling heavy loads in a commercial environment, but two-wheel drive cannot provide the traction necessary to tackle challenging conditions off-road. And听adding four-wheel drive is not as easy on an electric vehicle as it is on one powered by dead dinosaur juice. Both current and future electric vehicles that are capable of driving all four wheels use at least one motor on each axle, and often one motor per wheel. It鈥檚 not currently clear if there is a provision for such an arrangement on this platform. And having听another motor, or multiple motors, will also drastically increase both the already high price听and energy consumption.

Range is also going to be an issue: 224 miles is barely enough to trulyescape most cities. In states like California, which already have robust charging networks along popular travel routes, you may be able to easily grab a quick charge in a rural town听before heading into the mountains to camp. But听that number is likely not an accurate representation of how the electric Sprinter will perform in real-world conditions. Both fuel economy and electric-vehicle ranges are calculated using a standard test procedure. While that procedure is good at giving you an idea of how a vehicle might perform in normal use, on paved roads, it often fails to consider factors that are common to how听outdoorsy types tend to use听our vehicles. Stuff like carrying lots of weight (building out a van adds a lot), climbing steep grades, and operating in extreme temperatures all require vast amounts of energy. Together those things could reduce the electric Sprinter鈥檚 range by more than half. Even assuming you鈥檒l be able to find a charging station at the last town before your adventure really starts, that gives you an effective travel radius of 56 miles, so you can get out there听and back. Bake in a margin for error, and you鈥檙e just not taking this thing very far off the grid at all.听

Couldn鈥檛 you top off those batteries with solar panels mounted on the van鈥檚 roof? I have two 100-watt solar panels mounted on the roof of my Ford Ranger, and they charge听the small battery that runs my fridge-freezer and onboard lights. It would take those panels 600 hours sitting in direct sunlight听to fully charge a 120-kWh battery. A van could fit a third听or maybe even a fourth panel, but adding those still wouldn鈥檛 give you a charging time under two months (assuming five hours a day of direct sunlight).听

So听if you really want to drive a zero-emission Sprinter on your next camping trip, you鈥檙e going to need to make sure your destination is less than 56 miles from a charging station and听located along a route that doesn鈥檛 involve extreme off-road challenges鈥攁nd you鈥檒l need to spend a lot of money in order to do that. Plus, you won鈥檛 be able to take that trip until early 2024. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it鈥檚 going to be a few more years before #vanlife can really go green.听

Lead Photo: Mercedes-Benz AG 鈥 Global Comm

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