The BMW i3 battery system – from the power source of the
Ultimate Driving Machine – is integrated into an intelligent storage
solution for residential and commercial applications.
Montreal, Quebec June 21, 2016. … BMW i, a leader in
innovative electromobility since 2011, announced a stationary energy
storage system solution integrating its BMW i3 vehicle battery at the
Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition 29, making it the first
automotive manufacturer to utilize a complete automotive high-voltage
battery for energy storage. The battery storage system electrified by
BMW i, enables customers to more fully realize their commitment to
sustainability – and to take the next step towards energy
independence. With this system, which integrates seamlessly with
charging stations and solar panels, customers can offset peak energy
costs and also enjoy the added security of an available backup energy
supply during power outages.
The system utilizes BMW i3 high-voltage batteries and can be expanded
to incorporate 2nd Life Batteries as they become available in the
market. This strategy will extend the useful life of the battery for
the owner, even beyond in-vehicle use.
“The remarkable advantage for BMW customers in using BMW i3 batteries
as a plug and play storage application is the ability to tap
into an alternative resource for residential and commercial backup
power, thus using renewable energy much more efficiently, and enabling
additional revenues from the energy market,” said Cliff Fietzek,
Manager Connected eMobility at BMW of North America.
Premium electromobility converging with sustainable resources
to optimize energy efficiency at home.
The concept announced today at EVS29 is the first market-ready home
storage system using a repurposed (i.e. 2nd Life) automotive BMW i3
high-voltage battery integrated by BECK Automation (Wuerzburg,
Germany). The battery storage system electrified by BMW i can be
equipped with new or 2nd Life Batteries. This holistic approach
underlines the sustainability strategy that has characterized BMW i
since its inception.
This system can enable energy produced from solar panels to be used
more efficiently. It can be charged during the day, taking advantage
of the energy that may otherwise be underutilized while customers are
typically away, to support the overall energy efficiency of their
home. Because typical daily household energy usage in the US is
between 15-30 kWh1, the battery storage system electrified by BMW i
with its 22 kWh or 33kWh capacity is ideally suited to operate a
variety of appliances and entertainment devices for up to 24 hours on
its own.
The battery storage system electrified by BMW i and Battery
2nd Life.
The battery storage system electrified by BMW i can incorporate used
BMW i3 batteries, expanding the holistic sustainability of BMW i and
supporting the next phase of future energy efficiency and
independence. Because the electric draw is much less at home when
compared to automotive usage, this storage system is an ideal
application for a retired BMW i3 battery and ensures that the
repurposed battery will offer many additional years of service,
affirming the BMW i commitment to sustainability.
1 Based on 2014 average annual electricity consumption for
a U.S. residential utility customer, Energy Information Administration.
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The “plug and play” nature of the BMW i3 battery application in this
system is a key element in its design. Following in-vehicle usage, the
BMW i3 battery retains most of its original capacity, thus continuing
to offer years of emissions free power storage and expanding the
sustainability concept beyond the individual vehicle life.
Intelligent interface that maximizes energy utilization.
The battery storage system electrified by BMW i ensures that the
energy is utilized in the most efficient way possible. Utilizing
real-time energy readings, the system can measure the available energy
supply and demand, making the necessary calculations to determine the
optimal time to charge or discharge the system. This approach
minimizes energy waste, effectively reducing energy costs on a
day-to-day basis.
The battery storage system also includes a voltage converter and
power electronics to manage the energy flow between renewable energy
sources, the house interface, and the Li-Ion high-voltage battery from
the BMW i3. The system has been designed to be perfectly integrated
into the house energy supply chain. The battery storage system
electrified by BMW i is ideally sized so it can be conveniently placed
in the basement or the garage of a detached house, where the stored
energy can either be used for electrically-operated devices in the
home or for charging the battery of an electric car.
Individual battery storage systems are key to enabling privately
generated renewable power to be used directly on-site instead of being
fed into the local power grid. By combining an eco-friendly power
supplier with the convenience of the battery storage system
electrified by BMW i at home or at a small business, our customers
will be able to store renewable electricity and then use it at an
ideal time to augment energy from the grid during periods of higher
pricing, effectively reducing energy bills.
The battery storage system electrified by BMW i – years of
study and research.
BMW i, a world leader in sustainability, has dedicated years of
extensive practical studies and research together with Universities,
National Laboratories, Utilities and Industry partners to maximize
residential energy efficiency. The high-voltage batteries developed
for the BMW i3 have already demonstrated their high potential for
secondary use as a stationary power storage in numerous research
projects. Long before the launch of the BMW i3, it was clear that the
batteries would have an exceptionally long life and could serve a
useful purpose in enabling electric driving both within and outside of
the vehicle. In 2011, batteries which were previously used in the MINI
E test fleet were successfully implemented in a stationary project.
Together with the Federal Ministry of transport in Berlin, the project
demonstrated that an energy positive home environment with a battery
system is possible.
In 2013, BMW and the University of San Diego installed a micro grid
application with Battery 2nd Life MINI E batteries. In 2014, BMW
integrated high-voltage batteries into a stationary storage system in
Hamburg. This project serves the energy supplier Vattenfall as a power
buffer for fast charging stations, aiding by storing solar power and
helping to stabilize the electric grid.
In 2015, NextEra, the leading American energy producer and
distributor of clean energy, signed the largest contract in automotive
history for the delivery of 20 MWh of Battery 2nd Life automotive
batteries. These batteries were sourced from the BMW ActiveE test
fleet in the US and from early BMW i3 vehicles. NextEra will operate
them in various industrial sized stationary electricity storage systems.
Another step forward for BMW i 360° Electric and the
sustainability lifestyle.
The battery storage system adds to BMW i 360° Electric, an array of
lifestyle offerings designed to optimize convenience and
sustainability of the e-mobility lifestyle for BMW i and iPerformance customers.
BMW i 360º Electric encompasses products for home and public
charging, assistance services, and flexible mobility. Moreover, BMW
has partnered with experts in the field of electric mobility to
provide its customers the best solutions available on the market to
optimize their overall EV driving experience. Therefore, not only does
360º Electric allow for a convenient and easy transition to electric
driving, but it will also provide customers access to an
energy-conscious, sustainable lifestyle.
“With a battery storage system electrified by BMW i our customers can
take the next step towards a sustainable energy lifestyle. Coupled
with the home charging and solar energy programs, the system enables
BMW drivers to embrace holistic sustainability beyond e-mobility,”
said Rob Healey, Manager of EV Infrastructure for BMW North America.
ChargeForward – a key component to the battery storage system
electrified by BMW i.
BMW is conducting a pilot study into the relationship between home
electric vehicle (EV) charging and the energy grid, together with
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), whose service area covers
Northern and Central California. Working with a group of nearly 100
BMW i3 drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area, BMW i ChargeForward is
demonstrating how intelligent management of EV charging can contribute
to optimizing electric power grid efficiency, and thus is expected to
reduce total cost of electric vehicle ownership. The study has two
parts: a managed charge pilot program involving BMW i3 owners and a
Battery 2nd Life energy storage system. In the managed charge pilot
program, these BMW i3 owners allow BMW to delay or interrupt the
charging of their vehicles by up to an hour, based on requests
received from PG&E when grid loads are at their peak. The program
also includes a “second life” for used MINI E batteries, by
repurposing these batteries into a stationary solar-powered electric
storage system located at the BMW Group Technology Office in Mountain
View, California.
About BMW i.
BMW i is a BMW Group brand and stands for visionary vehicle concepts
and technologies, connected mobility services as well as a new
understanding of premium strongly defined by sustainability. BMW i is
represented in 50 countries with the BMW i3 electric vehicle and the
BMW i8 Plug-in-Hybrid sports car.
BMW i also incorporates the associated mobility services, ReachNow
(CarSharing 2.0), ChargeNow (easy access to the largest charging
networks), BMW i Ventures (investment in young companies with the
focus on urban mobility) and the BMW i Urban Mobility Competence
Centre (for consulting cities, towns and municipalities).
BMW Group In America.
BMW of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since
1975. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in
2003. The BMW Group in the United States has grown to include
marketing, sales, and financial service organizations for the BMW
brand of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, the MINI brand, and
the Rolls-Royce brand of Motor Cars; Designworks, a strategic design
consultancy based in California; a technology office in Silicon Valley
and various other operations throughout the country. BMW Manufacturing
Co., LLC in South Carolina is part of BMW Group’s global manufacturing
network and is the exclusive manufacturing plant for all X5 and X3
Sports Activity Vehicles and X6 and X4 Sports Activity Coupes. The BMW
Group sales organization is represented in the U.S. through networks
of 341 BMW passenger car and BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers, 153
BMW motorcycle retailers, 126 MINI passenger car dealers, and 36
Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers. BMW (US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group’s
sales headquarters for North America, is located in Woodcliff Lake,
New Jersey.
Information about BMW products is available to consumers via the
Internet at:
www.bmwusa.com.
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