BMW Has Confirmed Wireless Car Charging Production For July

There's something slightly annoying about plugging an electric car in, so we're mighty glad to see the first commercially-available wireless charging system for cars
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BMW is set to be the first major car manufacturer to bring a wireless car-charging system to market. Scheduled for a July production start, the game-changing tech will be available to order in the US, UK, China, Japan and, of course, Germany.

The first model that can use it is the 2018 model-year 530e iPerformance plug-in hybrid. The idea is that you place the pad on the ground, in this case at home where you normally park overnight. The pad is hooked up to mains electricity so that when you drive your car over it and park, it begins the recharging process. Ideal.

BMW Has Confirmed Wireless Car Charging Production For July

This inductive charging process is the same as the one that you can use in a number of current-generation cars to charge your smartphone. The same one that you might already use yourself on your desk. A primary coil in the waterproof pad transfers electricity via magnetic field to the secondary coil in the nose of the 530e iPerformance. BMW says the efficiency rate is a decent 85 per cent.

An extra helping hand comes when you’re trying to align the car over the pad. The car and pad communicate and automatically switch the car’s main display screen to show a 360-degree all-around view and alignment lines to work from. Several inches’ worth of misalignment is fine, so there’s no pressure to be too precise.

BMW Has Confirmed Wireless Car Charging Production For July

Charging automatically shuts off when the battery is full, at which point you can simply get back in and go on your way. Now this is how it should be done, and it’s coming within months.

Mercedes-Benz has also announced a wireless charging system but it will come later. We really hope the two brands – and all those who follow – will use a standardised system.

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57)679&)8

Not the camry and it is aftermarket parts for that

05/29/2018 - 19:19 |
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Sudip Suresh

this is actually a smart idea no joke

05/29/2018 - 19:28 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

I give up lol this is just mad

05/29/2018 - 19:30 |
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BoostAddict 1

Just make sure your router and computer are on the other side of your house, interference would be a nightmare.

05/29/2018 - 19:53 |
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Sean C

If someone made something viable for the street. Sign me up. I like a lot of people in the UK live with no off road parking

05/29/2018 - 21:46 |
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Anonymous

Will probably take 2 days to charge. It’s alright if you don’t drive as much.

05/29/2018 - 23:27 |
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Tommy Vercetti

That’s absolutely brilliant.

05/30/2018 - 02:32 |
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Christian Lepper

Imagine having these set in the middle of the road with solar panels on the side of the road.

05/30/2018 - 08:42 |
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Destroya

Now where have I seen this before?

05/30/2018 - 10:47 |
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suchdoge

“Easier than Refuelling”-3.5 hours, Refuelling - 5 mins…

05/30/2018 - 12:34 |
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