It seems that BMW are forward planning by setting a common battery cell size. This sort of rationalization / standardization is needed along with standardized interfaces for connections if EV/PHEV cars are to have a an economical long life.
Also it will allow retrofitting of more modern higher density batteries which will increase the use and value of older cars.
Klaus Fröhlich, head of development at BMW, was interviewed by Engineering News. This statement, made by Fröhlich, caught our attention:
“We have defined a certain cell standard millimetre height so that we can build new batteries in 50 years that have the same cell standard, even if the chemistry and energy density will be very different. This means that, when your car fails after 15 years and you go to a BMW shop to have a new battery fitted, you can do so.”
Future proofing today’s electric cars!
That newly fitted battery would certainly be more energy dense, which should provide more electric range. This upgrade path has not been formally announced by BMW, but it seems the plan is in place to do so.
http://insideevs.com/bmw-head-development/
Note the advert for a replacement battery.
Also it will allow retrofitting of more modern higher density batteries which will increase the use and value of older cars.
Klaus Fröhlich, head of development at BMW, was interviewed by Engineering News. This statement, made by Fröhlich, caught our attention:
“We have defined a certain cell standard millimetre height so that we can build new batteries in 50 years that have the same cell standard, even if the chemistry and energy density will be very different. This means that, when your car fails after 15 years and you go to a BMW shop to have a new battery fitted, you can do so.”
Future proofing today’s electric cars!
That newly fitted battery would certainly be more energy dense, which should provide more electric range. This upgrade path has not been formally announced by BMW, but it seems the plan is in place to do so.
http://insideevs.com/bmw-head-development/
Note the advert for a replacement battery.