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Steep mountain roads, high temperatures: Testing the BMW i7 drive under extreme conditions.
Wed Dec 15 00:01:00 CET 2021 Press Release
The series development process for the world's only purely electrically powered luxury sedan is entering its final phase as it being tested on gruelling test tracks around the world, Electric motors, all-wheel drive and high-voltage battery must prove how reliable and high-performing they are under maximum load.
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Note: This press release is a 1:1 copy of the original
issued by BMW headquarters in Germany. No adaptations have been
made to cater for the UK market.
The series development process of the BMW i7 (power
consumption combined: 22.5 – 19.5 kWh/100 km according to WLTP; CO2
emissions: 0 g/km; forecast based on the vehicle's development
status to date) in entering its final phase with the car undergoing
a demanding test programme in extreme road and weather conditions.
During so-called hot-region testing on tracks and public roads all
over the world, the development engineers primarily verify the
performance and reliability of the electric motors, the all-wheel
drive and the high-voltage battery when being exposed to maximum
stress from high temperatures, unpaved roads, dust and large
differences in altitude. The road to series production takes the
prototypes of the BMW i7 over gravel tracks into deserts, into the
mountains and on a whole series of highly dynamic routes. The BMW
i7, the world's only purely electrically powered luxury sedan, will
be presented in the course of 2022 together with other model
variants of the new BMW 7 Series.
The endurance test in the hot regions of various countries and
continents serves in particular to test and safeguard all components
of the electric drive system. The components of the fifth-generation
BMW eDrive technology developed for the BMW i7 demonstrate their
unrestricted functionality even under the most adverse conditions
when being used continuously in extremely high outside temperatures,
permanent sunlight and dry conditions.
Within a firmly defined test programme for the prototypes,
loads are simulated that correspond to the challenges faced by a
series-production vehicle during a complete product life cycle.
Supported by sensitive on-board measurement technology, experienced
test engineers register every reaction of the electric motors, the
high-voltage battery, drive control and the integrated cooling
system as well as the charging technology and energy management to
weather and road-related influences.
The testing programme, which covers tens of thousands of
kilometres, includes long-distance and high-speed driving as well as
stop-and-go traffic in scorching heat. In addition, test sections
with particularly large differences in altitude were selected at the
hot-region test sites. In this way the temperature behaviour of the
electric motors and the torque control of the all-electric BMW
xDrive can be analysed during a particularly dynamic and
long-lasting uphill drive. To further increase the load on the drive
system, the test programme also includes mountain driving in trailer
mode. At the same time, the high-voltage battery shows how it able
to continuously deliver peak power to supply the e-motors. As an
extreme scenario and a particular challenge for energy management
and power electronics, the test also involves driving downhill with
a high-voltage storage system that is already fully charged at the
start and can therefore no longer absorb any recuperation energy.
The gruelling hot-region test procedure is also used to put
the performance of the air-conditioning and other on-board
electronics, as well as the temperature resistance of the materials
used in the interior, to a particularly tough test. This is all to
ensure that the world's only purely electrically powered luxury
sedan delivers a perfectly harmonised and exclusive driving
experience in any situation.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW i7
Power consumption combined:
22.5 – 19.5 kWh/100 km according to WLTP; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km;
forecast based on the vehicle's development status to date.