BMW Presents New i3, i8 Electric Concept Cars
July 29 2011 - 6:07AM
Dow Jones News
BMW AG (BMW.XE) Friday presented two concept cars for the first
generation of electric vehicles to be launched under its new
sub-brand i from 2013 on and said it will invest in a company named
Parkatmyhouse, which offers a service to rent out private parking
space via internet or smartphone application.
The upcoming i3 "will mark the launch of the first
volume-produced car featuring bodywork largely made of carbon," BMW
research and development chief Klaus Draeger said during a
presentation in Frankfurt.
The world's largest luxury-car maker by sales volume will
initially launch two new vehicles under the new sub-brand, the BMW
i3 and the BMW i8, which will be launched in 2013 and 2014,
respectively, and built at BMW's German plant in Leipzig. The i3
will be a purely electric powered car for urban areas. The i8 will
be based on the plug-in hybrid sportscar concept BMW Vision
EfficientDynamics.
The new sub-brand is the outcome of BMW's Project i, a task
force established in 2007 to explore future mobility concepts and
one of the Munich-based firm's most important think tanks. It is a
cornerstone of BMW's plan to expand in the field of alternative
drivetrains and green technology, making cars more environmentally
friendly to comply with tightening emission regulations
worldwide.
In November, BMW said it will invest around EUR530 million and
create more than 1,000 jobs, together with its joint-venture
partner SGL Carbon SE (SGL.XE), as part of its plan to launch the
new megacity vehicle and start producing carbon fiber components to
reduce the vehicle's weight.
Both companies forged a U.S. joint-venture to produce carbon
fibre in Moses Lake, Wash.
BMW has named SB LiMotive, a joint venture between Samsung SDI
(006400.SE) and Robert Bosch GmbH, as the battery supplier for the
new car. The battery is a key component for electric vehicles as it
determines the range and performance of the car.
-By Christoph Rauwald, Dow Jones Newswires; +49 69 29 725 512;
christoph.rauwald@dowjones.com