Is Mercedes-Benz equipped with the perfect formula for the rapid charging experience you desire? Additionally, consider Hyundai’s EV facility along with Rivian’s approach.

Despite a year filled with various uncertainties, the U.S. electric vehicle industry continues to grow.
continues to grow rapidly
But what’s hindering that expansion isn’t primarily the vehicles; it’s the process of charging them.

A substantial part of the electrical realm revolves around infrastructure, ensuring that consumers have
good home charging options
for managing road trips and exploring lesser-known routes with reliable DC fast charging. The former typically works smoothly and excellently; the latter
can really be hit or miss
.

Enter Mercedes-Benz, which is taking some of the boldest steps among traditional automakers to ensure that DC public fast charging doesn’t just magically get better on its own. On this week’s episode of the

Plugged-In Podcast

, my co-host Tim Levin and I are excited to have a conversation with Andrew Cornelia, who is the CEO of
Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging
.

We have discussed this aspect of Mercedes frequently before. They are striving to create an extensive system of reliable, top-notch public charging stations throughout the United States. These will include facilities such as restrooms, snack options, and powerful 400-kilowatt chargers that function flawlessly each time.

Cornelia has deep knowledge in this area since he spent nearly half a decade working with Tesla’s charging infrastructure. His aim is to make sure everyone can have access to a top-notch charging experience soon. Similarly, Mercedes’ quick-charging station network is accessible to all electric vehicles, regardless of the brand. However, Mercedes vehicle owners receive exclusive benefits and priority service.

Tune in to hear Cornelia’s ideas about how to make charging better, plus what he really thinks of BYD’s new five-minute fast-charging breakthrough.

Additionally, in today’s podcast episode, we discuss
Rivian’s newly launched Micro-Mobility Brand
I’ll share my thoughts on
Hyundai’s bold new facility in Savannah, Georgia
That’s where the American-built Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 9 reside. And of course, we can’t ignore tariffs; after all, this is the Plugged-In Podcast.

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Contact the author:
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Previously On The Pod

  • We’re Addressing Your Electric Vehicle Queries on Our Podcast
  • BYD’s Game-Changing 5-Minute Electric Vehicle Fast Charge, Decoded
  • Is Toyota Now Genuine About Electric Vehicles?
  • Tesla Sales Continue to Plunge in Europe. What’s Next?
  • How to Rescue Electric Vehicles from Political Influence
  • The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Has Improved Significantly
  • Will Hybrids Be the Next Big Thing in Electric Vehicles?