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Experience of BMW/MINI EV users in desert heat?
Hello, new to the forum, and very interested in the i3.
I've been on BMW boards for years, and in a effort to establish my "street cred" in a new BMW forum, here's the exhaustive list of the current and prior BMW models I've had.
Current:
2007 E86 M coupe
2010 F07 550 GT
1995 E31 840ci
(yes, I realize these cars are the antithesis of what EV's provide, which is leading up to my question)
Past:
E24
E28 (two)
E36
E46 touring
E34 touring
E38
E39 touring
E61 touring
E90
and an R56 MINI Cooper S
I even use the entwicklung codes as my license plates (http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=385322&d=1373131184)
So now that it's been established that I am, in fact, a complete BMW nerd, I must admit that I know next to nothing about EV's. All I have is deep love for BMW. I see the i3 as filling a role as commuter car, while keeping my [admittedly inefficient] 333 hp Z4 M coupe for fun.
What's been the experience of MINI/BMW ActiveE users in desert heat environments? I can honestly say, I've never seen an BMW EV here in Phoenix/Scottsdale (Remember, I'm a BMW guy, I don't care about Leafs and Teslas) . I'm worried about the load placed on the batteries by our need for air conditioning and the toll the heat takes on the batteries. Assuming that many of the internals on the upcoming i3 will be similar to previous BMW EV's, can folks please comment on their experience when the temperature is in the 100's. We've had over 90 days where the temp hit 100's this summer. Will the i3 be up to the task?
Thanks!
Hello, new to the forum, and very interested in the i3.
I've been on BMW boards for years, and in a effort to establish my "street cred" in a new BMW forum, here's the exhaustive list of the current and prior BMW models I've had.
Current:
2007 E86 M coupe
2010 F07 550 GT
1995 E31 840ci
(yes, I realize these cars are the antithesis of what EV's provide, which is leading up to my question)
Past:
E24
E28 (two)
E36
E46 touring
E34 touring
E38
E39 touring
E61 touring
E90
and an R56 MINI Cooper S
I even use the entwicklung codes as my license plates (http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=385322&d=1373131184)
So now that it's been established that I am, in fact, a complete BMW nerd, I must admit that I know next to nothing about EV's. All I have is deep love for BMW. I see the i3 as filling a role as commuter car, while keeping my [admittedly inefficient] 333 hp Z4 M coupe for fun.
What's been the experience of MINI/BMW ActiveE users in desert heat environments? I can honestly say, I've never seen an BMW EV here in Phoenix/Scottsdale (Remember, I'm a BMW guy, I don't care about Leafs and Teslas) . I'm worried about the load placed on the batteries by our need for air conditioning and the toll the heat takes on the batteries. Assuming that many of the internals on the upcoming i3 will be similar to previous BMW EV's, can folks please comment on their experience when the temperature is in the 100's. We've had over 90 days where the temp hit 100's this summer. Will the i3 be up to the task?
Thanks!