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Life of the Plug-in Hybrid in the 550e
Anyone know how the gradual denigration of the Lithium Ion Battery in the plug in might affect the actual hybrid operation and performance of the car? Driving range on pure electric would be expected to deteriorate over time, but what about performance (acceleration for instance) in hybrid mode?
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I would imagine even if the maximum capacity of the hybrid battery decreases over time, you would not see a degradation in performance, just in range? Unless BMW has some algorithm in the software to address this. What I will be curious to see is what the mpg performance of this model is. I would assume after the battery is exhausted, you're lugging around a battery that has some significant weight, so highway trips might ultimately result in lower efficiency. |
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But the car has been very good for fuel consumption overall and I have done around 5000 miles now. The 48/50 real world miles on the UK G60 batteries is a huge help with local stop / start running. And I can confirm that you get the full hybrid horsepower for acceleration even when the battery is low, the car tends to keep it at around 7% without the reserve. Obviously you cannot get sustained full power in those conditions but how long are you ever driving with the pedal on the floor? I will do a similar day trip this coming week, pay more attention to my speed details and check it again. robfen have you measured such a trip re miles and refill litres at all as a comparison? |
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Things will be different here in the US, as BMA has apparently used software to limit our electric range to 25 miles. Sad.
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I think the battery is a bit limited due to longer warranty, but it shouldn't be that much. Hope to see the EPA listing soon. When is the first 550e due in the US? Thanks. |
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I have not seen an official statement from BMW Canada on electric only range . That is a disappointment and not how the car was represented to me as I thought the electric only range was about 85-90 kms. I think that 25 miles is a material difference and changes the value proposition.
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I seriously doubt that BMW has halved the usable capacity of the battery, but guess a chunk of the difference is in the testing protocol. The US website hasn’t updated the technical data on range yet, not sure which protocol is followed for the Canadian market.
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On a cross country trip they would be fine, the battery being trickle charged any time the car is not pulling everything from the engine so the hybrid power would be available. Even if you choose to drive at 100 mph for a long time, the battery will not stop your power level. But the traffic police may well do it |
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Based on the weight, battery size and aerodynamic comparison with my Pacifica PHEV, I suspect the 550e will have an EV range close to 40 miles. And despite the increased weight over the 540i, I also believe the highway gas mileage of the 550e will be better due to its hybrid assist.
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Our 745e battery range has reduced from 17 to 13 in 2.5 years
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My G30 530e battery capacity dropped from around 13 miles at its peak (I think I got the first 530e in the US, and the battery tech improved significantly after the LCI) down to 8 miles after 6+ years.
It is hard to believe that BMW would halve the potential mileage of the 550e for the US market when the X5 50e has essentially the same drive train and gets well over 40 electric miles. |
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If you were WOT (wide open throttle) on a straight track with no braking or reduction in speed then, yes, it is possible to fully exhaust the HV battery and have a performance reduction until you slowed down to allow to recoup. Is that any different than overheating your brakes or other stresses that can wear a car out in sustained heavy driving conditions? Quote:
My MY2020 battery has worn very well over 5 years. It is still above 90% of its original capacity with over 50K miles on it. Quote:
That's not responsible for the "huge" range difference between the US and UK though. The major difference for that is due to the way the US EPA and CARB test the range of the cars. Since we use different tests you can't compare them directly. You can expect US range to be reported as lower than the European range though. |
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Since it's generally not a good idea to charge Lithium batteries to 100% all the time, and since that's very easy to do with PHEV with a small battery, I'm not surprised that there is noticeable degradation in a few years time.
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I can't say the same for my iPhone. It is already at 92% and it is only 11 months old. I can't speak to exactly how BMW has managed the system to balance battery longevity, but it seems to be working pretty well... I know buying my 530e I wondered if I would make it here and the battery would be over 80% capacity or not. Especially considering how often I charge and drain the battery flat. But no issues Keep us all posted. I'm sure it would be very helpful to others to know if Canada inherits the US "limit" since it is coming from BMWNA or if it gets the limit that aligns with the ROW (rest of the world). Hopefully the later as I'm not aware of anywhere in Canada that affords an extended 10Y battery warranty. |
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the 550e did around 8.8l/100km (27 us mpg/32 mpg uk) in last motorway run with no battery charge in sport at a steady 75mph for 2 hours
with 90% battery same run 5.9l/100km I generally charge to 90 per cent and get 50-55 miles |
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I am not sure on the first but mine is in production right now, it appears to be "stuck" in the paint booth as it shows it's been there for the last week and a half.
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As a comparison, on numerous trips of over 100 miles my 2024 540i gets anywhere between 38.5 - 40.1 mpg cruising on the highway in economy mode.
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I'm getting 31.6 mpg over 6k miles overall. I've never reset the trip computer (540xi). That's absolutely incredible efficiency for a car weighing over two tons with a 375hp engine!
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