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Mercedes-Benz Korea Offers Charging Vouchers to Electric Vehicle Owners Amid Safety Concerns


Mercedes-Benz Korea announced that it will provide up to 126 new E-Class sedans for up to one year, free of charge, to residents affected by the Incheon electric vehicle fire. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

Mercedes-Benz Korea announced that it will provide up to 126 new E-Class sedans for up to one year, free of charge, to residents affected by the Incheon electric vehicle fire. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

SEOUL, Sept. 10 (Korea Bizwire) – In a move to address growing safety concerns and maintain customer loyalty, Mercedes-Benz Korea announced on September 9 that it plans to distribute charging vouchers worth 300,000 won to owners of its electric vehicles. 

Mathias Vaitl, president of Mercedes-Benz Korea, communicated this decision in an email titled “A Message of Gratitude to Our Electric Vehicle Customers.”

Vaitl stated, “We are providing these vouchers as a sincere expression of gratitude for our customers’ unwavering trust and support for our brand and electric vehicles.” He added that further details and additional information would be sent to customers via text message. 

Mercedes-Benz Korea has been selling electric vehicles in the country since 2019, with estimated sales reaching between 19,500 and 20,000 units. If vouchers are distributed to all domestic Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle owners, the total cost could amount to approximately 6 billion won. 

This initiative is widely interpreted as a response to the recent electric vehicle fire incident in an underground parking lot in Incheon on August 1, which sparked safety concerns and negative public sentiment towards the brand.

In addition to the voucher program, Vaitl outlined several other measures the company is implementing. These include a 24/7 dedicated hotline for Electric Vehicle Care and free vehicle pickup and delivery for the first special inspection appointment.

The company also plans to introduce an on-site service with specialized personnel for electric vehicle owners. Furthermore, Mercedes-Benz Korea has expanded its free inspection coverage for all electric vehicle models, including in-depth checks of high-voltage battery systems. 

These measures come on the heels of Mercedes-Benz Korea’s earlier announcement that it would provide up to 126 new E-Class sedans for up to one year, free of charge, to residents affected by the Incheon electric vehicle fire. The company also pledged to donate 4.5 billion won to the affected residents on humanitarian grounds.

Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com) 

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