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BMW i Home Charging Services unveiled at the CES Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.Pioneering integrated charging solution for electric vehicles brings further reduction in charging costs and integrates home solar generating systems with the household electricity system.
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At the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2015 in Las Vegas (6 – 9 January 2015) BMW i will unveil a further innovative product from its 360° ELECTRIC portfolio: BMW i Home Charging Services. This smart solution for home charging of electric and plug-in hybrid BMW models is based on the smart home-enabled BMW i Wallbox Pro system already presented by BMW in spring 2014.
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Munich / Las Vegas. At the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2015 in Las Vegas (6 – 9 January 2015) BMW i will unveil a further innovative product from its 360° ELECTRIC portfolio: BMW i Home Charging Services. This smart solution for home charging of electric and plug-in hybrid BMW models is based on the smart home-enabled BMW i Wallbox Pro system already presented by BMW in spring 2014.
How the smart charging service works.
Using BMW i Home Charging Services, the vehicle is charged with
home-generated solar power whenever this is available. At other times,
or if the household does not have a solar generating system, the
vehicle is automatically charged at the cheapest off-peak rates. This
makes it possible to take advantage of flexible electricity pricing
that varies depending on the time of day. In the USA, this can result
in savings of up to 800 dollars a year. With this fully automated
charging service, customers get a simple-to-operate system that
integrates vehicle charging with the household electrical system and
online-based data systems.
“With Home Charging Services, BMW is the first vehicle manufacturer to offer such a broad-based EV smart charging product,” says BMW Project Manager Julian Lienich. “Our aim is to make mobility as cheap as possible for users and to allow them to maximise their use of green power – but without having to organise everything themselves.”
In Las Vegas, BMW will stage a live demonstration of
BMW i Home Charging Services, which was jointly developed by BMW and
Beegy, a provider for distributed energy-management, based on the
Beegy Software Platform. In this demonstration, a solar carport
supplies solar power straight to the BMW i Wallbox, which uses it to
charge the vehicle. The system also uses real-time solar power data
and home energy data supplied by Solarwatt and Kiwigrid. A screen at
CES displays real-time weather data, together with solar power
forecasts, showing visitors how BMW uses such forecasts to optimally
manage charging times. Even if the sun is not shining, real-time
electricity pricing data from Genability can be used to ensure that
the vehicle is charged when electricity rates are at their
cheapest.
The Home Charging Services demonstration in Las Vegas
also gives BMW the opportunity to present a concept product: a
stationary energy storage system built from repurposed batteries
previously used in BMW i electric vehicles. Energy fed to this home
storage system – for example home-generated solar energy – can
subsequently be used to charge an electric vehicle or to meet
household power needs. The ability to use solar energy regardless of
time of day helps households to achieve higher levels of energy
self-sufficiency and to minimise the impact of rising energy prices.
Optimised costs, optimised energy use and simple operation.
To sum up: BMW i Smart Charging Services aim to optimise
charging costs and – if customers have a home solar generating system
– to make best possible use of home-generated solar power. The fact
that the system is integrated with home energy management systems also
makes it possible to achieve the best possible balance between
household electricity consumption and power used for charging the
electric vehicle, thereby helping customers to achieve further cost
savings and to make even more efficient use of solar energy.
A
solar carport with a roof area of 25 square metres or more can produce
enough power for 32,000 kilometres of electric driving a year (global
average). Smart use of this power will in future provide BMW i
customers with a fully self-sufficient charging solution for their vehicle.
This is the world’s first EV smart charging solution of its type, and it will be available to customers by 2016.