Mercedes: It also works without a car 🎥

SUSTAINABLE COMBI Anyone who buys the new, purely electric Mercedes-Benz EQC will receive a monthly credit of 40 Swiss francs each for the purchase of tickets in the entire SBB GA area during one year. The Mercedes EQC is Daimler's first all-electric SUV. Other models will soon follow. Public driving also makes sense Mercedes-Benz has the ambition to [...]

The Mercedes EQC is Daimler's first all-electric SUV. Other models will soon follow.

Driving in public also makes sense
Mercedes-Benz has the ambition to enable carefree and integrated access to different types of mobility and to make daily vehicle use more efficient. The aim is for Mercedes-Benz drivers to be able to use public transport simply and easily as a supplement.

Marc Langenbrinck, CEO Mercedes-Benz Switzerland: "Mobility of the future in a Mercedes-Benz must be sustainable and intelligent. Our customers are proud of their cars. But driving in public also makes sense, depending on the situation. Starting in December, we are linking the electric car and public transport through a cooperation with Fairtiq. Progressive and sustainable mobility, individual and shared, both are possible with Mercedes-Benz."

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With the Fairtiq app, you don't buy a ticket in advance, but check in before boarding.

Boarding where it fits in the net
With the Fairtiq app, you don't buy a ticket in advance, but check in with a swipe before boarding. No matter how many times you change trains, as soon as your public transport journey is over, you simply check out again.

Customers simply receive the monthly credit of 40 Swiss francs on their Fairtiq account for twelve months and can use it to buy ticktes for trains, buses, streetcars and boats in the entire SBB GA area. Together with the SBB network of 67,456 kilometers, the EQC (range according to the factory 450 kilometers) thus offers a total range of 67,906 kilometers.

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