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Mercedes-Benz startet im Werk Rastatt die Produktion des neuen vollelektrischen CLA. Dabei setzt das Unternehmen neue MaßstĂ€be: Mit digitalem Zwilling, KĂŒnstlicher Intelligenz und dem Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS) gelingt ein „Digital First“-Produktionsansatz. Die Fertigung erfolgt antriebsflexibel – Elektro-, Hybrid- und Verbrennermodelle laufen auf derselben Linie.

Die elektrische Antriebseinheit wird in Stuttgart-UntertĂŒrkheim gefertigt, Struktur- und Karosserieteile kommen aus Kuppenheim. Die Batterien stammen aus Kamenz, wo ĂŒber 2 Millionen Einheiten produziert wurden. Das Werk Rastatt arbeitet bilanziell CO₂-neutral und erzeugt mit Solarmodulen bis zu 8 Megawattpeak. Neue energiesparende Technik senkt den Verbrauch um mehr als 15 Gigawattstunden jĂ€hrlich.

Auch Recycling und Logistik sind nachhaltig: Kuppenheim bereitet Stahl und Aluminium wieder auf, Fahrzeuge werden mit Elektro-Lkw nach Zeebrugge geliefert. Ein neues Logistikzentrum in Bischweier unterstĂŒtzt die Versorgung effizient. Mit diesem Produktionsstart treibt Mercedes-Benz die Transformation zur ElektromobilitĂ€t und digitalisierten Fertigung entschlossen voran.

#MercedesBenz, #CLA, #Elektroauto, #Nachhaltigkeit, #Rastatt, #DigitalFirst, #Produktion #tuningblog - das Magazin fĂŒr Auto-Tuning und MobilitĂ€t!

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00:00Mercedes-Benz
00:07Mercedes-Benz has started production of the new all-electric CLA at the Raster plant,
00:11setting new standards in digitalization, efficiency and sustainability.
00:16The model marks the beginning of a new generation of vehicles
00:19and is manufactured with a flexible drive system.
00:22Electric, hybrid and combustion models run on the same production line.
00:25The electric drive units come from Stuttgart-Unterdurkheim.
00:30Body parts are from Kuppenheim and the batteries are supplied by the KĂĄrmĂĄn plant.
00:35Mercedes-Benz invested around 250 to 350 million euros in the conversion.
00:41In future, the CLA will also be produced in China.
00:45Further models are being built at the Kaczkémaden plant in Hungary with drive units from Romania.
00:50Rastl played a pioneering role in the conversion.
00:53An assembly hall was reconfigured in record time using digital simulation techniques.
01:00The Mercedes-Benz Operating System MB
01:03Series is being used for the first time.
01:06This system enables software updates via the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Cloud
01:10and makes the plant the blueprint for the worldwide rollout.
01:14Production in Rastl is CO2-neutral and uses 100% green electricity,
01:18partly thanks to solar systems with a peak output of up to 8 megawatts.
01:24New robots, keep recovery and intelligent lighting controls reduce energy consumption
01:28by over 15 gigawatt hours per year.
01:32In addition, an 11 megawatt hour organic solid flow battery storage system
01:36is being developed in cooperation with CM Blue Energy.
01:40Mercedes-Benz is also committed to sustainability in logistics and the circular economy.
01:45Kuppenheim recycles aluminium and steel.
01:48Electric trucks transport vehicles to Zeebrugge over around 600 kilometers without emissions.
01:54The new logistics center in Bischweir significantly improves the supply to Rastl in Kuppenheim.
02:00Stuttgart UntertĂŒrkheim supplies over 2 million engines, transmissions,
02:04axles and batteries worldwide every year.
02:06The electric drives are assembled centrally there.
02:11The axles are assembled in Mettingen.
02:14The lithium-ion batteries are produced at the Karmens plant,
02:17which has over 13 years of experience and is considered a center of excellence for battery systems.
02:22More than 2 million batteries have already been manufactured there.
02:28Copenhagen adds Europe's first battery recycling plant for sustainable electromobility to the network.
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