Hello to all, this is my first question on the forum. I have ordered an I4 M40 in Canada and waiting for build list. this will be my 4th electric car the first one was a student project in 1980 with series motor and lead acid battery. It was able to do 5 miles š
I currently have an E-Golf 2020 and a BMW 535 2016 M Sport with all the bells and whistles at that time. Yes HUD, adaptive cruise control, confort access, ventilated NAPA leather comfort 12 positions seats. Both the E golf and the 535 will be exchanged to get the new I4 which will all the options cost as much as 91 000 $ in Canada.
My question is a philosophical one but also practical. Most of EV manufacturers are very quiet on the long term use of their EV. They claim a 8 years battery warranty but what about the 9th year. How will BMW be capable in 9 or 10 years to offer an exchange replacement for a battery pack so that the fleet of I4 will not depreciate after 5-6 years because they don't have any meaningless probable life after that ? In 2-3 years BMW will have switched to cylindrial battery cells... will they still be interested in us with poor prismatic cells.
The only thing that give me hope is that BMW is investing a lot to keep up on the demand for the I4 so there will be plenty on the road.
Your comments and point of view are appreciated.
I currently have an E-Golf 2020 and a BMW 535 2016 M Sport with all the bells and whistles at that time. Yes HUD, adaptive cruise control, confort access, ventilated NAPA leather comfort 12 positions seats. Both the E golf and the 535 will be exchanged to get the new I4 which will all the options cost as much as 91 000 $ in Canada.
My question is a philosophical one but also practical. Most of EV manufacturers are very quiet on the long term use of their EV. They claim a 8 years battery warranty but what about the 9th year. How will BMW be capable in 9 or 10 years to offer an exchange replacement for a battery pack so that the fleet of I4 will not depreciate after 5-6 years because they don't have any meaningless probable life after that ? In 2-3 years BMW will have switched to cylindrial battery cells... will they still be interested in us with poor prismatic cells.
The only thing that give me hope is that BMW is investing a lot to keep up on the demand for the I4 so there will be plenty on the road.
Your comments and point of view are appreciated.