Not to be outshone by the BMW car brand and its upcoming "i" series
of pure-electric models, BMW Motorrad, which is the German company's
motorcycle division, is also gearing up for the presentation of its
first zero emissions model. Following
the original E-Scooter concept at the BMW Motorrad Innovation Day 2011
and the Concept e at last year's Frankfurt Motor Show, BMW has now
introduced a near-production prototype of the electric scooter named the C Evolution.
The electric-powered
scooter was presented in the U.K. capital today with BMW to allow
selected London Olympics visitors to drive the prototypes during the
games.
The
C Evolution features a hybrid composite structure upon which it fits an
electric motor producing a continuous output of 11kW (15hp) and a peak
output of 35kW (47hp) allowing for an electronically limited top speed
of 120km/h (75mph).
According
to BMW, in terms of acceleration from 0 to 60 km/h (37mph), the C
Evolution "comfortably holds its own against current maxi scooters a
capacity of 600 cc or more".
The
C Evolution is powered via a drivetrain swing arm. The alternator is
positioned behind the battery casing and integrated in the swing arm.
The
8kWh battery provides a range of up to 100 kilometers (62 miles) and
can be recharged through an integrated charging device via a regular
household socket or a charging station in less than three hours.
Moreover,
the C Evolution features a 'smart' recuperation system that regains
energy during coasting or braking, and which BMW says can extend the
range of the two-wheeler by 10 to 20 per cent, depending on riding
style.
The Bavarian company believes that it can have the production model ready for sale by 2014.
Friday, August 3, 2012
BMW Presents New C Evolution Electric Scooter Prototype at London Olympics [w/Video]
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