Could BMW use hydrogen to charge its electric cars?
In the UK, a company called AFC Energy is looking to develop hydrogen fuel cell-charging for fully electric cars and used a BMW i8 for testing.
In the UK, a company called AFC Energy is looking to develop hydrogen fuel cell-charging for fully electric cars and used a BMW i8 for testing.
In order to develop a competitive car for this season of Formula E, the engineers and drivers over at the BMW i Motorsport are using the iFE.18 simulator
Some new spy photos have surfaced, showing the BMW iX3 in less camouflage than usual and we can see quite a bit of it.
Since 2014, BMW’s sales of electrified vehicles have been underwhelming, to put it kindly. Neither the BMW i3 nor the...
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At the 2019 CES, BMW is currently offering virtual reality tours of its BMW iNext concept showing what the futuristic...
By 2025, BMW plans on released twelve EVs, some entirely new cars, some updated versions of existing cars and some electrified versions of existing cars
Due to US regulations, the BMW i3 is one of the few electric cars that still qualifies for the $7,500 federal tax credit for customers.
For its next-generation of electric cars, BMW is working on a fifth-generation of electric powertrains that will be more compact and efficient than ever.
For BMW's upcoming fifth-generation electric powertrains, the Bavarians will not use any Rare-Earth materials, thus making them more economical.
BMW will be developing its own electric powertrains to feel different to its rivals', so that customers can actually differentiate brands.
In this new Christmas ad, the BMW i3 shows off its ability to use its extra battery juice to charge or power other things, in this case a Chistmas Tree.