BMW's hybrid cars to switch to electric
only mode in polluted cities
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[June 25, 2019]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - BMW's new
hybrid cars will automatically switch off their combustion engines in
heavily polluted inner city areas and use pure electric driving mode as
a way to cut vehicle emissions, the carmaker said on Tuesday.
BMW's efforts to optimize the environmental impact of hybrid cars with
engine cut off functions, comes as the auto industry struggles to sell
purely electric vehicles, which accounted for only 1.5% of total car
sales globally last year.
People have shied away from buying purely electric cars because of a
lack of charging stations, and because they have a limited operating
range and longer recharging times than combustion-engined variants.
Scaling up adoption of electric cars has proven difficult because cities
are struggling to make costly investments into their electric
infrastructure to ensure that new charging stations can handle powering
up vehicle batteries at scale.
Even Germany's Ruesselsheim, home to carmaker Opel, needed to apply for
state aid to build 1,300 charging stations.
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The BMW logo is seen on a car in Nice, France, April 8, 2019.
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Hybrid vehicles have the ability to recharge the electric battery
while operating in combustion-engine mode, a function which eases
customer anxiety about limited operating range, and takes pressure
off cities to expand charging infrastructure.
BMW's new hybrids will have the cut off function from 2020 onwards
and cities, including Rotterdam in the Netherlands, say the function
has proven to be an effective way to cut pollution.
(Reporting by Edward Taylor; Editing by Edmund Blair)
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