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So what he is saying is that the V8 will die and the next M5 (G90) will be a hybrid electric with a turbo charged inline 6 cyl engine, making about 600 total horsepower (combined electric batteries and ICE engine) and will get 30% better fuel economy than the F90 M5. But at the same time will have the exhaust note like an F80 M3 and will cost $150,000 with some decent options. I don't think I'm on board with that future.
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There is ongoing talk that JLR will be using the BMW V8 soon after their 5.0 Supercharged is discontinued. I'd imagine with the quantity of V8s that still go into Range Rovers in particular that it should keep the V8 around for another generation of cars yet.
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You disagree, but it sounds like there are some fundamental misconceptions at play here. 1) As said in the article, most people charge at home/work. Everyone's home/work as electricity! Minimum 120V, but often much more. No one will ever have hydrogen, etc. at home or work. 2) Even 100amps of home service is enough to charge a BEV + meeting existing home electrical requirements. A 30A breaker/circuit/outlet works just fine with a $35 adapter that comes with most BEVs and Teslas. If you have more amperage available, a dedicated wall charger can be installed, but a normal "dryer" style outlet can also be used. 3) Tesla "Superchargers" are the equipment found on highways, etc. They are rated to provide 150-250A. The dedicated home "wall charger" you're referring to is purely optional, and typically is configured with a 60A breaker, to provide 48A of charging. 4) Electricity absolutely scales well. Every single new home or building construction in the US can easily and cheaply accommodate the energy infrastructure required to charge a BEV. Existing homes/buildings are too diverse for me to make such a generalization, but anything from a standard 12A/120V outlet to a 30A/240V dryer outlet can support vehicle charging. Last edited by SamS; 01-08-2020 at 01:44 PM.. |
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Charging an EV at home on a 30a 120v circuit is not feasible depending on how much you drive daily. Using that would take over 24hrs to charge my current i3 if the battery was near zero. Even using the BMW Turbo Cord on a 30a 220v plug I setup can barely charge it to full overnight as the i3 goes 150 miles some days.
A home with 100a may or may not be able to have a 220v plug for an EV depending on what else is in the house, would prolly trip something if the dryer, oven, and EV were being charged at the same time with all the other juice flowing in the house. Else many homes would have to charge on 120v and that is a frustrating EV future that no one will adopt. Quote:
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Agreed that 120V is not a good long-term solution, but it's a viable in a jam. Last edited by SamS; 01-08-2020 at 02:50 PM.. |
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To me, this interview shows why BMW are behind the game. Selling ICE chassi EV vehicles are a subpar solution. It's going to be a Worse ice and a worse and less practical EV. Tesla is going to grow even more. The i-pace is a dedicated EV from the ground up, if a small (and broke) company as Jag can do it, so should BMW, have higher ambition than beeing mediocre damn it!
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Why bother plugging in every night (BMW's strategy) to get only 25 miles of range? You still have to go get gas, change oil, etc. If you're gonna plug in, just plug in and get the full/pure BEV experience. |
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Companies Like Geely are going to eat a huge peice of this pie. Like Lee Iacocca said.. "Lead, follow, or get out of the way"
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For example: "Kodak Failed By Asking The Wrong Marketing Question "Kodak’s Downfall Wasn’t About Technology
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Focusing on a declining gas/diesel product until it turns into 0% market share in 20-30 years seems insane. I had no idea they sold their CF plant. How awesome would a Model S be made out of carbon fiber?? BMW should ask themselves “How many former Tesla owners are we winning back with our new line of SAVs, vs. how many customers are we losing to Tesla?” It’s 0% to 100%, right? |
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I think many are overestimating the shift to electrification.
Look at that we both have opinions!
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This is an excellent point. Most households have 2 vehicles, but many families have 3 or more. That's a lot of current in just charging cars.
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First, bless this man for bringing reality back to the discussion. ICE aren't going anywhere for decades and decades. Also, people should remember that government mandates are driving the shift toward EVs as much as consumer demand.
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And neither are landline telephones. But is the company that focuses on traditional telephones the one you’d count on the be successful, profitable and innovative?
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landline and mobiles work on electricity and the landline is cleaner and more environment friendly. who knows in a few years there might be a massive tax on mobiles and a government subsidy to revive landlines though nobody wants them lol!
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Ignoring consumer demand (or lack thereof) is not a smart business decision in a free market.
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When they stop making V8s I'm moving on. Appreciate the heads up!!
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