NEW WORK
MERCEDES BENZ eSPRINTER
PHILIPP UND KEUNTJE (PUK)
PRODUCT
Always on the move. Always further. Together with PUK we took the eSprinter though Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. The model was presented as a driving force that hardly needs a break.
“A 2,000 kilometer road trip condensed into 20 seconds. Electric is on. And on and on. We fly through endless Swedish forests and modern city architecture.
Over dusty building sites, past lakes, over bridges, country roads and motorways. Elliptical, fast, loud. For maximum attention.”
OUR TASKS
We handled all locations, crew, permits, road closure, equipment, transportation, catering, accommodation and all location support in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany.
CLIENT
Mercedes Benz Vans: Mark Schreiber / Agency: Philipp und Keuntje agency GmbH (PUK) / Production: PUK Studios / Director & Social Media Editor: Karolin Rufner / Director & Social Media Editor: Rodrigo Valverde / Account Manager: Tara Müller / Producer: David Heiermann
Line-Producer: Pana Mogren / Fixer NO, SE, DE, DK: Mats Garb / Fixer NO, SE, DE, DK: Marcell Schlyter / Fixer NO: Marthe Buer / Location Manager NO: Nil Borg / Location Manager SE: Pana Mogren / Location Manager DK: Peter Nedergaard / Location Manager DE: Michael Ruben
TECH CREW
Content Creator: Yannik Michael / Drohnen-Pilot & Carrig Operator: Jochen Riehm / Photographer: Fabian Freitag / Hyperlaps: Stefan Schmidt
POST
Editor: Stefan Schmidt / Editor: Nina Pogacnik / Editor: Jochen Trauter / Sounddesign: Sebastian Bräuning / Grading: Peter Hacker
CAR CREW
Driver: Julia De Vries / Driver: Andreas Jäger / Driver: Roland Müller
Key features
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter is an electric cargo van available with 134-hp or 201-hp rear-wheel-drive electric motors and either an 81 kWh or 113 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. It offers two wheelbase options (144″ or 170″) and features a 75 mph top speed.
Battery & Range
The 113 kWh battery is estimated to provide a range of up to 206 miles, and both batteries can be charged from 0-100% in around 12-13 hours with a 9.6 kW AC charger or from 10-80% in 42 minutes with a 110 kW DC fast charger.