Why? Because it was 2014 and BMW was new at this coming off of the Active-e experiment and didn't know how to market EVs to the masses, and felt the KISS principle was the right way to go with respect to charging and not alternating their customers.
That would be my guess. They've certainly charged their tune with their current EVs.
As noted earlier in this thread, when 100% is indicated, the battery is at around 95% actual.
Nobody needs to "miss out" on mileage.I keep my charge around 80 and when I need full range I charge to 100.
That would be my guess. They've certainly charged their tune with their current EVs.
As noted earlier in this thread, when 100% is indicated, the battery is at around 95% actual.
Nobody needs to "miss out" on mileage.I keep my charge around 80 and when I need full range I charge to 100.