City
Epaper

Mercedes-Benz dealers told to mention only China’s CATL battery cells in EVs: Report

By IANS | Updated: October 7, 2024 09:40 IST

Seoul, Oct 7 Mercedes-Benz car dealers in South Korea have apparently been trained by the company's local unit ...

Open in App

Seoul, Oct 7 Mercedes-Benz car dealers in South Korea have apparently been trained by the company's local unit to tell customers that the automaker used battery cells produced exclusively by CATL in its electric vehicle (EV) models.

In the 2023 EQ Sales Playbook, Mercedes-Benz Korea's official dealer training material, dealers were instructed to mention CATL as the EV battery cell manufacturer when responding to customer inquiries. CATL is the global leader in EV battery sales, reports Yonhap news agency.

The topic of EV battery cell suppliers has been a closely watched matter within the auto industry recently, following a massive fire caused by a Mercedes-Benz EV that ended up damaging over 100 vehicles and destroying an underground apartment parking garage in Incheon, west of Seoul, in August.

To the surprise of many, battery cells used in the EV in question turned out to be from Farasis Energy, a Chinese firm known to be ranked at around 10th globally.

The training material also included a consultation scenario for addressing customer concerns about the safety of Chinese-made batteries. In sample responses, Mercedes-Benz Korea exclusively mentions CATL as the manufacturer of its EV battery cells.

A sample response states, "CATL is a Chinese company, but it has the most advanced technology in the global battery industry.” It also states, "Only thin battery cells, which are components of the finished battery product, are supplied by CATL, while the production of the finished battery is done at (Mercedes-Benz) headquarters in Germany."

Throughout the material, the company mentions only CATL as its battery cell supplier. According to the official Mercedes-Benz website, the company sells a total of eight passenger EV models. Since the fire incident, the company revealed that certain trims of the EQE and EQS models use batteries from Farasis Energy.

Mercedes-Benz Korea is currently under investigation by the Fair Trade Commission for allegations of providing false information related to EV batteries to customers.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsNational Shooting C'ship: Army’s Lakshita Bishnoi and Sharvan Kumar clinch senior mixed team gold

NationalED attaches assets valued at Rs 80 crore in Ramprastha Promoters fraud case

NationalSetback for Akali leader Majithia in Supreme Court, says Punjab AAP

BusinessRajasthan: First consignment of Arab mix crude oil arrives at Mundra Port

BusinessRBI issued compounding order for FEMA violations by Nearbuy India Pvt. Ltd: ED

Business Realted Stories

Business10 Companies Setting New Benchmarks for Business Growth and Innovation

BusinessGovt releases over Rs 127 crore for rural local bodies in Tamil Nadu

BusinessDevendra Fadnavis inaugurates World Hindu Economic Forum 2025, a platform that connects economic growth with India's civilizational values

BusinessRBI imposes Rs 61.95 lakh penalty on Kotak Mahindra Bank

BusinessWayWheel: Creating a More Reliable On-Demand Delivery Network