
Daimler Buses at mobility move 2025 in Berlin
presents eCitaro K and eMobility Services
London, March 25, 2025, (Oilandgaspress) ––At mobility move 2025, the electric bus conference with associated trade fair organised by the Association of German Transport Companies (VDV) from 1 to 3 April in Berlin, bus manufacturer Daimler Buses will present comprehensive and sustainable solutions for the electromobility of today and tomorrow. The event is an important industry meeting where experts from transport companies from all over Germany can acquire and exchange information about the latest developments and electromobility solutions.
At this year’s mobility move, Daimler Buses is, for the first time, presenting
a Mercedes-Benz eCitaro K, the 10.63-metre short version of the popular, electric low-floor Mercedes‑Benz eCitaro city bus. At the stand in Convention Hall II of the Estrel Hotel Berlin, trade visitors can also find out about the comprehensive digital service offering of Omniplus On as well as about the eMobility services of Daimler Buses Solutions.
On 3 April at 11:30 a.m., Paula Rocha Schubert, Manager Circular Product Management and Engineering at Daimler Buses, will give a presentation on the topic of “Battery life cycle management including repurposing/recycling”.

The new Mercedes-Benz eCitaro K: compact eMobility
The Mercedes-Benz eCitaro K is the focal point of Daimler Buses’ exhibition stand at mobility move 2025 in Berlin. In addition to the 12.14-metre-long eCitaro and the 18.13-metre-long eCitaro G articulated bus, Daimler Buses is now also offering a short version of the popular, all-electric low-floor city bus with the 10.63-metre-long Mercedes‑Benz eCitaro K. With a turning circle of only 17.28 metres, the new eCitaro K feels at home on narrow, winding routes in suburbs and older towns. Its specialities include operating with a limited number of passengers. But the compact eCitaro K also demonstrates its advantages on Sundays, at off-peak hours or as a booster during peak hours. With its transport capacity of up to 84 passengers, however, it is also equipped for larger transport tasks.
Five battery packs for appropriate range
The eCitaro K exhibited in Berlin is equipped with five high-voltage battery packs with a total energy capacity of 491 kWh. These are distributed over the roof (three packs) and the rear end (two packs). The vehicle has been designed for plug-in charging in the depot and can be flexibly configured at different positions with charging sockets above the front axle on the right and in the rear on the left.
From the beginning of 2026, the eCitaro K will be available with fourth‑generation NMC batteries, which combine a high energy density for greater ranges and a very long service life.
Unsurpassed assistance and safety systems, with 360° camera system
Safety is always a top priority in Mercedes‑Benz buses. That’s why the eCitaro K on display at mobility move 2025 is equipped with the new 360° camera system. The Preventive Brake Assist 2 active braking assistant goes almost without saying. Sideguard Assist 2, Frontguard Assist, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPM, Traffic Sign Assist and Attention Assist are included on board as standard, as for all buses from Daimler Buses. Safety and support for the driver also include the optionally engageable speed limit to 33 km/h and the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System.
Passengers select their seats on the City Star Eco from comfortable seating produced at our own factory. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a cheerful black and yellow fabric. Yellow ceiling handrails and wood-effect flooring create a fresh and homely feeling in the low-floor city bus. The special-purpose area opposite the central entrance offers space for a wheelchair or pushchair, while the rearward-facing support surface has a fold-up seat. As an alternative to the standing area, the vehicle can also be equipped with two additional folding seats facing in the direction of travel. Passengers can charge their devices at 14 double USB sockets.

Connected from the first second: all new buses from Daimler Buses with digital services on the move
In order to convince as many customers as possible of the benefits of digital services and to make digital services even more easily accessible to customers, Daimler Buses is now temporarily offering the Digital Services Package as a free option for all newly delivered buses. With the battery-electric eCitaro K, customers can use the digital services free of charge for six years. The Digital Services Package contains important digital services that provide customers with transparency regarding the vehicle status and current vehicle operating data, among other things. For example, the Omniplus On monitor service uses vehicle data to accurately evaluate energy consumption, differentiated by traction and auxiliary consumers. The battery monitoring service which is also included provides a quick overview of the condition of the high-voltage batteries in a Mercedes‑Benz electric bus fleet and proactively helps to extend battery life and prevent battery damage.
Other important components of the Digital Services Package include the Omniplus On Uptime pro service. This digital solution permanently monitors all relevant vehicle systems and provides both fleet management and the workshop with important diagnostic information in real time. The service can thus reduce maintenance and repair times, increase the availability of the buses and lower the total costs of ownership (TCO).
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