EQB 350 Range Disappointment
However, now that I've had the car for half a year, I'm finding my actual range is closer to 150 miles on a full charge, mostly freeway driving.
This is about 2/3 of what is advertised. I'm wondering if any other EQB 350 owners are experiencing the same issue?
I haven't addressed this yet with Mercedes or the dealership. Been too busy with other things and gave myself the excuse to take more time to observe the range -- but it's been pretty consistent.
Talk about range anxiety! ugh
Anyway, please share your feedback. Is my EQB range an isolated incident or are other owners having the same experience?
Are you experiencing any problems with the car? Charging on home charger or on EA network?
Hence the oft-unheeded disclaimer -- Your mileage may vary.
In actual use on the interstate I'll occasionally drive the same 120mi route* and the actual battery percentage goes from 100% to 35%, thus 185mi computed range at highway speeds.
Also the Mercedes ME Connect app says we've now put 3725mi on the EQB with average consumption of 2.7mpkWh.
(* Mostly flat, 120mile round trip, about 85% interstate @ 70-75mph)
Love everything else about the car, just think they missed the mark on range. I have experimented with optimal efficiency, meaning all accessory features are turned off, and maybe squeezed out an additional 5-6% range. This is all in moderate weather conditions (60-70F).
I have experienced charging issues on the EA network for sure. Always have to call their customer service and get a manual start which is frustrating and time consuming. In fact, I've pretty much stopped taking advantage of the free EA benefit because of the hassle.
And I'm guessing the range will slowly diminish as the batteries age so it sucks to be starting with a lower than expected top range while brand new.
The MercedesME app reports my average consumption of 2.3 mpkWh (total mileage is 9,887).
Last edited by DaydreamerX; May 31, 2023 at 04:12 PM.
I'm wondering if there is something going on with your car, however?
For example, here's an YouTube range test of the 350 that resulted in 211mi @ 70mph.
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And I'm guessing the range will slowly diminish as the batteries age so it sucks to be starting with a lower than expected top range while brand new.
The MercedesME app reports my average consumption of 2.3 mpkWh (total mileage is 9,887).
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However, now that I've had the car for half a year, I'm finding my actual range is closer to 150 miles on a full charge, mostly freeway driving.
This is about 2/3 of what is advertised. I'm wondering if any other EQB 350 owners are experiencing the same issue?
I haven't addressed this yet with Mercedes or the dealership. Been too busy with other things and gave myself the excuse to take more time to observe the range -- but it's been pretty consistent.
Talk about range anxiety! ugh
Anyway, please share your feedback. Is my EQB range an isolated incident or are other owners having the same experience?
Using “E” on freeway with cruise control extends range as does adhering to the speed limit. If you are carrying lots of weight or persons I’m sure you realize that takes energy.
also if you are in northern colder geographic region then range is less
also, do not keep the car plugged in with standard charge set for 100%.
For those that are not aware, drag is exponential with velocity, so speed will have an enormous impact on range. Thus, at very high speeds it will far overshadow all other variables that affect efficiency in an EV.
There is a sweet spot for range in an EV, and unfortunately it's probably around 45-55mph. That's not practical on the interstate but slowing to 60-70mph will have a huge impact compared to 80-90mph.
However, now that I've had the car for half a year, I'm finding my actual range is closer to 150 miles on a full charge, mostly freeway driving.
This is about 2/3 of what is advertised. I'm wondering if any other EQB 350 owners are experiencing the same issue?
I haven't addressed this yet with Mercedes or the dealership. Been too busy with other things and gave myself the excuse to take more time to observe the range -- but it's been pretty consistent.
Talk about range anxiety! ugh
Anyway, please share your feedback. Is my EQB range an isolated incident or are other owners having the same experience?
- Normal driving range (in city, consistently 60 mph or under, comfort mode, AC on) is 225 miles at 100%, or just under 180 at 80%. In colder weather, the numbers dropped to 200 miles at 100%.
- Highway driving range (all interstate, around 80 mph, comfort mode, AC on) is consistently 200 miles at 100%.
Love everything else about the car, just think they missed the mark on range. I have experimented with optimal efficiency, meaning all accessory features are turned off, and maybe squeezed out an additional 5-6% range. This is all in moderate weather conditions (60-70F).
I have experienced charging issues on the EA network for sure. Always have to call their customer service and get a manual start which is frustrating and time consuming. In fact, I've pretty much stopped taking advantage of the free EA benefit because of the hassle.
Pull up the EA charging location using the app. Navigate to the specific charger ID you are planning to use. Get all the way to the screen where you see "Charge" but don't click the button yet. Undock the charger and then plug it in. Now, touch the "CHARGE" button. Click "Continue" on the EA screen (no idea if this last step is actually needed). The session should begin and at the end, your MB discount should be displayed on the screen and your session should be free.
Your 2.3 kWh efficiency is really low. In City, I typically see 2.9 to 3.1 and on the interstate it's around 2.7.



I wonder if they made battery improvements on the 2023 model.
If you're in stop and go traffic and doing normal commuting, what type of efficiency numbers are you seeing?
Several days ago with the outside air temperature around 16 degrees centigrade in the morning, I went from Witney (Oxfordshire) to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford (Cambridgeshire) using slower A and B class roads (Trip 1). I returned to Witney later in the day via Milton Keynes using fast A roads with Dual Carriageways where for quite a lot of the time I was at 65-70 mph (Trip 2).
Trip 1 was approximately 86 miles and I averaged 3.5 kWh. (average speed 36 mph).
Trip 2 was approximately 92 miles and I averaged 3.4 kWh. (average speed 40 mph).
After reading the manual concerning driving for economy, I have since the very first day of ownership used Eco mode with the D Auto settings and switch off (when I can) ancillaries services. The D Auto setting is without a doubt a good setting because it follows the road (uses sat nav) and speed limit signs. We can feel it coasting more than other regenerative settings and this can be seen in the consumption display.
Last edited by PeterJohn; Jun 21, 2023 at 03:09 AM.
subtract 15-20% if you drive in the 70-90mph range.
subtract 10-15% if you live in hilly terrain
subtract 5-10% if you want to enjoy your heated seat, heat or a/c, radio, phone charge, etc.
Too bad. The EQB is a great car minus these battery drain realities which I guess exist for all EVs. But as is, I'll continue to suffer from range anxiety! This car is practical only for around town or short commute type scenarios. I feel like I bought in too early. I would rather have waited a few years for battery technology to improve before making the investment.
But we also have a Rav4 Prime which in plug-in can deliver up to 50 miles EV before switching to hybrid. Range in winter, without heat drops about 10%. Maybe 12% with heat. Range in summer with AC drops from an average of 50 miles to about 46. The peak we ever get from it is 3.3 m/kwh
Intend to start off using D-Auto and E, so will assess. Mine, by the way, is EQB300 with standard 18" wheels so should deliver slightly better than 350 with 19" wheels.
And certainly better than my '21 GLE350 which just took $75 of Shell premium and under 20mpg for mostly city driving on this tank.
Only had the car a few weeks but previously had an Ioniq 5 (dual motor version and more powerful) and on the same journeys i am doing now under pretty much the same conditions I was getting about 3.7kwh




also trying to get a hassle free recharge on the road hasn’t happened. Spending 20 minutes struggling to get machines from electrify America and Ea to even start to charge has been the bane of my ownership of this fine SUV so far.
there is a seemingly impossible gap between recharging at one of these stations and a gas fill up. I spent an extra hour hassling at 3 different locations yesterday, not to mention the 20 to 30 minute charge times after when (and if) it started charging
Below is our usage since new:
Also, we usually charge overnight to 80% and both the app and the car estimate that’s about 180-190 miles of 'real world' range which would put us right at, or slightly above the EPA estimates for the 350.
I’m very satisfied that our experience matches the estimates and particularly given our mid-continent local weather extremes.
Last edited by cadetdrivr; Jul 22, 2023 at 01:48 PM. Reason: added screenshot




