Part 3: Living with BMW ActiveE – Plugging In
Part 3: Living with BMW ActiveE - charging the ActiveE at work and at home
Part 3: Living with BMW ActiveE - charging the ActiveE at work and at home
BMW is bringing its DriveNow car sharing program to San Francisco. DriveNow is the first car sharing concept
BMW has issued a safety recall for the ActiveE electric car. The fully-electric 1 Series Coupe is recalled for a potential power steering failure. Also affected by this recall are certain 2012 BMW Z4 models.
Interview with Rich Steinberg head of electric vehicle strategy and sales for North America regarding BMW i
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Tom Moloughney introduces a new series on BMWBLOG: Living with the BMW ActiveE. Tom is the first customer to take ownership of an ActiveE electric-vehicle
Beginning today, the recruitment process for the highly anticipated all-electric BMW ActiveE is open in the metropolitan markets of Boston, Hartford, New York, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco
BMW today delivered the first all-electric ActiveE in the US and began the next chapter in its electromobility strategy. Ludwig Willisch, President and CEO of BMW of North America presented the keys to a BMW ActiveE to Tom and Meredith Moloughney
Just a couple of years later, the BMW ActiveE is rolling off the assembly line in Leipzig.
The University of California, Davis and the BMW Group today released the largest publicly available study of electric-car users ever conducted – including over 120 families who drove the fully electric MINI E automobile more than 1 million miles in California
On Monday, April 18th, BMW unveiled the ActiveE electric vehicle. In a press conference at the BMW Manhattan store.