Feb 26, 2019 Pageview:661
Many people are waiting for more convenient wireless charging technology for electric vehicles. Currently, owners of electric vehicles must use wires to charge the vehicle. It is said that BMW will launch wireless charging technology in July. BMW has said that the inductive charging system is ready for production and will be compatible with BMW's various plug-in hybrid vehicles. But the cost and price of this wireless charging technology is unknown.
However, sources said that BMW's inductive charging function was originally only available to users of the BMW 530wiPerformance sedan, as there is currently no recognized inductive charging standard, and most plug-in 530 cars are currently sold in Western Europe. BMW claims that the battery on the 530e will be charged at up to 3.2 kW in 3.5 hours, and if a pet approaches the charging pad, the charging system will use a proximity sensor to end the wireless charging.
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