Actually, an AC failure can pose a serious fire risk in this situation. If the AC system, which is responsible for cooling and heating the battery
, malfunctions and you have the car in a hot garage—common in many hot climates—the battery may not be properly cooled, creating a significant risk.
In my opinion, this represents a major design flaw that BMW should address openly. Instead, they discreetly released new compressor versions without acknowledging the issue to customers. This approach seems to be driven by A) their awareness of the fault, B) a desire to avoid liability, and C) a strategy to offload repair costs onto customers while offering no compensation. Given that AC systems have been standard in cars for decades, such a poor design is simply unacceptable.