Sunday 15 June 2014
BMW Release Smart Charging Application for Electric Cars
With
increasing smartphone users, application penetration becomes effective
tool for service providers and sellers of products lately. So no wonder all the big companies trying to create an application to assist customers and facilitate the service. Matter
of marketing, the marketing team behind the luxury car manufacturer BMW
has done a pretty good job in the campaign of "ultimate driving
machine" for decades. And it seems that BMW does not intend to cut consumer wish lists in the near future. In the list, not only about the gasoline in supporting high
performance engine, but BMW also gives the option of green technology
behind the steel frame, as found in the BMW i3.BMW
has just rolled out a new application that allows the Smart Charging
motorists BMW i in order to identify the levels and the best time to
charge their electric vehicles at home automatically. Later, as a whole, can help lower the cost of ownership in long-term users.Application specifically developed by the BMW Group is currently available for two platforms, Android and iOS. Bring,
Smart Charging expected applications will be integrated with the BMW
Remote app BMW i, so that the driver can obtain vehicle information
through their smartphones. BMW claims that this application can help you save on electricity bills up to $ 400 per year, if used in optimal condition. By doing so, this application makes the BMW became the first
automotive manufacturer in the industry that provides automated and
integrated functionality.Currently
still in the early stages of rollout, so intelligent charging
applications ala BMW is only available in the BMW Electronauts. Electronauts is a group of electric vehicle enthusiasts BMW ActiveE lease under the German automotive manufacturing test. And many of those who happened to be the first few people in the U.S. who drive around in a BMW i3. We may not know how far the application can affect the users, because not many people who can enjoy the luxury vehicles.
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