This could cause serious problems for Mercedes in the future as it expands the electric EQ range.
After launching the EQC globally in 2019, Mercedes is planning to rapidly expand its electric EQ range within the next few years. Earlier this year, Mercedes lifted the wraps off the EQA compact crossover. Next month, the slick Mercedes EQS luxury sedan is expected to make its world debut, followed by the EQE as an electric equivalent to the E-Class. By 2022, Mercedes plans to offer as many as ten different battery-electric cars, but a serious production problem could hamper the German automaker's long-term electrification plans.