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Title    BMW Boosts i3 Battery Capacity by 50 Percent—and it’s Retrofitable
Date    Tuesday May 03 2016, @10:42AM
Author    martyb
Topic   
from the nice-boost dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=16/05/03/0233237

Phoenix666 writes:

When we [Ars Technica] reviewed the BMW i3 back in 2014, the little rear-wheel drive city car left us quite impressed. However, the i3 has always had a couple of flaws in comparison with other electric vehicles out there; it costs too much and the range isn't very good, even if you go for the optional two-cylinder range-extending engine. It appears BMW has decided to address the latter issue, because from this summer the i3 will now come with a 33kWh battery in place of the current 22kWh unit.

[...] The new battery is 50 percent bigger, so more than 100 miles (160km) should be possible on a full charge. The gas tank for the range extender engine will also grow by 25 percent; expect to stop for gas every 75 miles if you try road-tripping. These range tweaks should help boost the i3's appeal, but before long the Bolt and Model 3 are going to make people expect 200+ miles from their EV as a bare minimum.

Happily for existing (and even potential) i3 owners, BMW says that current i3s can have the new battery retrofitted as part of a special program, although no one is saying anything about how much that might cost yet. Again, this kind of thinking is a promising sign for an industry that's never really considered upgrades as important. Tesla has excelled at pushing out new functionality to owners across the world on a regular basis, with both software upgrades and hardware retrofits, offering a better battery pack for Roadster owners in the past and underbody "armor" for the Model S fleet.

Tesla has shaken up the car industry with its award-winning electric vehicles (EVs) and supercharger network. Nearly every major brand now offers EVs or is seriously planning to offer them. A couple like Nissan and BMW have begun to build out their own charging networks. But this article highlights another way in which Tesla has re-invented the car: it gets better after you've bought it, through over-the-air software updates and battery retrofits that dramatically improve your EV's range. Will this upgradeability prove to be the "killer app" of the EV?


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  1. "Phoenix666" - https://soylentnews.org/~Phoenix666/
  2. "back in 2014," - http://arstechnica.com/cars/2014/12/bmw-i3-review-a-city-car-for-the-future/
  3. "BMW has decided to address the latter issue" - http://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/05/battery-bump-for-bmw-i3-existing-owners-will-be-offered-upgrade-too/
  4. "underbody "armor"" - http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/03/shields-up-tesla-model-s-gains-free-titanium-and-aluminum-armor-upgrade/
  5. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=13480

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