BMW estimated 114 miles for the BEV. The gasoline capacity and engine are unchanged. The 2017 i3's weigh 50 kg (110 lb) more than the 2016 models, so the 2017 REx range might be slightly less than the 2016 model.mfischer said:I want to calculate the range for the new BEV and the ReX.
I'm afraid the engineer has eaten lots of bratwurst this past year, so he's heavier.mfischer said:I am going to use the same weight for the engineer.
I don't know. However, the weight of the entire 60 aH battery pack and the number of battery cells have been published. Most (all?) of the 50 kg weight increase is likely due to the increased weight of the 94 aH cells. Not sure how the cell weight would help with your calculation since the weight increase of the car has been published.mfischer said:I am trying to find this on Samsung's site (or for a MSDS) but how much does a single 94 Ah weigh?
mfischer said:Rated battery range means nothing. It is marketing.
mfischer said:Range is a math problem.
mfischer said:My model is more accurate than a generic "125 miles".
alohart said:BMW estimated 114 miles for the BEV. The gasoline capacity and engine are unchanged. The 2017 i3's weigh 50 kg (110 lb) more than the 2016 models, so the 2017 REx range might be slightly less than the 2016 model.
Thanks for reminding me about the 2017's increased usable gasoline tank size for N.A. models.imolazhp said:That said, the REx should receive a bump in range, not a decrease. Why would it get a decrease with a larger battery pack AND a "larger" fuel tank?
alohart said:Thanks for reminding me about the 2017's increased usable gasoline tank size for N.A. models.imolazhp said:That said, the REx should receive a bump in range, not a decrease. Why would it get a decrease with a larger battery pack AND a "larger" fuel tank?
However, with the recent lawsuit, BMW could program the REx engine to automatically start at a higher battery pack charge level creating a larger buffer before a power loss could occur yet still maintaining the minimum EV range to satisfy CARB's BEVx category. If so, the EV range of the 2017 N.A. REx might not increase much. Also, the REx engine's power rating was increased 12% at 500 higher RPM in the U.K. which could allow the 2017 REx to consume electricity at a higher rate before experiencing a power loss, so if that's true for the N.A.. REx, its fuel efficiency could decrease. This plus the 2017 i3's increased weight could partially offset the increased REx range due to a larger usable gasoline tank size.
We're all just guessing now. We'll just have to wait until the U.S. specs are released to know for sure.
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