Based on years of experience, BMW is now ready to launch a wireless car charging system for the brand\'s rechargeable hybrid.
First of all, the system can be provided to the owner of the German BMW 30 e iPerformance, which is expected to land soon in China, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom and France.
Based on years of experience, BMW is now ready to launch a wireless car charging system for the brand\'s rechargeable hybrid.
First of all, the system can be provided to the owner of the German BMW 30 e iPerformance, which is expected to land soon in China, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom and France.
The BMW wireless charging system uses the magnetic field to transmit power to the car\'s battery.
It needs two components. -
For example, a charging station called floor mats installed in a garage or parking lot, and a CarPad on a vehicle.
These two \"mats\" only need to be aligned by parking the vehicle properly on the floor mat.
The user can then turn off the motor and automatically start charging the vehicle battery.
Charging power is 3.
BMW 2 KW e high performance battery--
It provides a range of about 50 km in full-power mode--
Charge within three and a half hours with minimal effort.
BMW has made the world\'s number one achievement in bringing this system to market.
Currently, it is available as an optional additional product for just over € 3,000 to be used on BMW e iPerformance and is expected to start production in July 2018.
In addition, as a common
The BMW Group is the founder of The Ionity joint venture (with Daimler, Ford and Volkswagen) and is committed to developing a huge fast network
Charging point in Europe, 400 high-
Electric charging stations will be built by 2020.