Wednesday, August 25, 2021

BMW - Repair and Service Redwood City - BMW iX5 Hydrogen revealed ahead of 2022 start of production - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000

 BMW iX5 Hydrogen prototype 

 

BMW will use September's Munich auto show to preview a hydrogen-electric X5 due to enter limited production in 2022.

The vehicle was first previewed in 2019 as the i Hydrogen Next concept. It's currently in the prototype stage, and on Tuesday was confirmed to go by the name iX5 Hydrogen.

A hydrogen-electric vehicle is similar to a battery-electric vehicle, but instead of drawing electricity from a charged battery it relies on a hydrogen fuel-cell stack. In the case of the iX5 Hydrogen, the fuel cell sits up front and draws hydrogen from two tanks, one in the X5's transmission tunnel and another under the rear seats. The tanks are made from carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic and hold about 13 pounds of hydrogen at more than 10,000 psi. A fill takes only a few minutes.

The fuel cell combines hydrogen with oxygen from the air to create electricity in a process whose only byproduct is water. The electricity primarily powers a single motor at the rear axle, but is also used to charge a small battery that steps in to deliver extra juice to the motor during high-load situations. Total system output is 368 hp. The fuel cell on its own generates about 167 hp.

BMW hydrogen-electric powertrain entering production in 2022


 BMW hydrogen fuel cell technology

BMW hydrogen fuel cell technology

BMW is also keen to point out that it isn't only the iX5 Hydrogen's powertrain that is green. The vehicle's aerodynamically shaped 22-inch wheels are wrapped in a new Pirelli tire made from natural rubber and a wood-based synthetic fiber known as rayon. These materials replace much of the petroleum-based synthetic rubbers used in modern tires.

Don't get too excited about buying an iX5 Hydrogen. Ignoring the fact that it's impossible to find hydrogen fueling stations in most parts, the small batch of iX5 Hydrogens destined to be built will only be used for demonstration and testing purposes. BMW doesn't expect to have any hydrogen-electric vehicles at dealerships until 2025, at the earliest. The date could be even later depending on the direction the market takes, the automaker has said.

Despite the challenges hydrogen-electric vehicles face, BMW wants to be ready to supply customers with their powertrain of choice in the future, whether it be gasoline, diesel, battery or hydrogen. In the case of hydrogen, BMW sees it as an opportunity for customers that favor long-distance driving or live in regions without adequate charging infrastructure.

 source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1133276_bmw-ix5-hydrogen-revealed-ahead-of-2022-start-of-production

by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com

 

Monday, August 23, 2021

Audi - Repair and Service Redwood City - Audi signs off on RS Q E-Tron hot-weather testing - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000

Audi RS Q E-Tron hot-weather testing near Zaragoza, Spain - August 2021 

 

Audi is developing a bespoke electric SUV to conquer the Dakar Rally starting in 2022, and the the project has just successfully passed a gruelling hot-weather test near Zaragoza, Spain.

The SUV, dubbed the RS Q E-Tron, is an extended-range electric vehicle packing a Formula E-grade electric motor at each axle, a 50-kilowatt-hour battery, and a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 acting purely as a generator. That internal-combustion engine is a leftover from Audi's former DTM program.

 The RS Q E-Tron's hot-weather test session lasted eight days and was the first real challenge for the electric SUV following the initial rollout at the team's headquarters in Neuburg an der Donau, Germany, on June 30, and subsequent testing near Magdeburg, Germany, in mid-July. For the hot-weather test, temperatures reached 94 degrees F (approximately 34 degrees C) in the shade.

Audi RS Q E-Tron hot-weather testing near Zaragoza, Spain - August 2021

Audi RS Q E-Tron hot-weather testing near Zaragoza, Spain - August 2021

 

Audi plans to field three RS Q E-Trons in the 2022 Dakar Rally and has signed a number of top drivers including Dakar record winner Stephane Peterhansel and co-driver Edouard Boulange, Mattias Ekstrom and co-driver Emil Bergkvist, and Carlos Sainz Sr. and co-driver Lucas Cruz. For the test, they repeatedly covered a 10.5-mile stretch of gravel and reached speeds of up to 112 mph. More than 1,000 miles were covered over the eight days.

The next test session scheduled for September will see the RS Q E-Tron tackle steep sand dunes.

Competing in the Dakar will allow Audi to stress test multiple components similar to what will feature in the automaker's future electric road cars. Unlike Formula E, whose races last just 45 minutes, the Dakar Rally has multiple stages spanning two weeks, with some stages running close to 500 miles in length and lasting multiple hours. The 2022 rally will run through the deserts of Saudi Arabia next January.

 source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1133160_audi-signs-off-on-rs-q-e-tron-hot-weather-testing

by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com