BMW VIDEO
TUTORIALS ON ELECTROMOBILITY.

OUR HOW-TO GUIDES FOR THE MOBILITY OF TOMORROW.

BMW iX M60: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 24.7–22.0; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 500–563

Which different charging options does a wallbox offer me in my own home? How do I charge my electric vehicle at home using solar power as much as possible, or very quickly? How do I know how often I need to charge to get to my destination? And will there be enough charging points along the way? There are many questions relating to e-mobility. We want to answer these questions for you, and some more besides. Whether you want to charge your electric car at home or on the road, plan your next trip or optimise your everyday charging routine, follow our BMW family in the videos through their everyday charging routine. Take a look at our instructions to see how electrifyingly simple and convenient charging and driving your electric car can be. Further information and instructions for your electric vehicle can be found in the BMW Driver's Guide app.

OPTIMISE YOUR CHARGING PROCESSES AT HOME.

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Whether you want to charge as quickly as possible or with as much self-generated electricity as possible from your photovoltaic system – with the BMW Wallbox charging is flexible and precisely tailored to your needs. With the My BMW app, you can keep an eye on your electric vehicle's charging information at all times.

CHARGE FLEXIBLY AND CONVENIENTLY EN ROUTE.

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Take advantage of one of the largest charging networks in New Zealand with 300+ charging stations. This means you can charge conveniently and easily at any time, even when you're on the move.


BMW iX M60: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 24.7–22.0; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 500–563

YOUR EXCLUSIVE,
EXPANDED CHARGING NETWORK.

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Electric mobility with BMW. You enjoy your stay. Your BMW charges. At many exclusive charging points of our premium partners, such as hotels, restaurants, golf clubs and more. In over 50 countries. Exclusively expand your charging network with BMW Destination Charging.

ENJOY
CAREFREE TRAVEL WITH
CHARGE-OPTIMISED ROUTES.

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Carefree travelling. Plan your next trip conveniently with routes optimised for charging. This means you will always find the right charging options on your way. From home via the My BMW app or directly from the vehicle.

OUR
CHARGING SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY SITUATION.

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Whether you're at home or on the road – charge your electric vehicle conveniently with our charging solutions. Fully tailored to your needs. Modern technologies expand your electric range even further.

ALL ABOUT ELECTROMOBILITY.

Consumption and CO2 emissions.

BMW iX M60: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 24.7–22.0; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 500–563

 

The values of fuel consumptions, CO2 emissions and energy consumptions shown were determined according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable at the time of type approval. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown considers optional equipment and the different size of wheels and tires available on the selected model.

The CO2 efficiency specifications are determined according to Directive 1999/94/EC and the European Regulation in its current version applicable. The values shown are based on the fuel consumption, CO2 values and energy consumptions according to the NEDC cycle for the classification.

When charging times are shown they can be affected by a number of factors such as type of charger, voltage supplied to the charger/car and type of current (AC or DC) supplied to the charger/car. The car also plays a role in charging times as it can be set by the driver to accept various different amperage and should preconditioning be used to heat or cool the vehicle while charging this will also affect the charging time.

The basis for the calculation of the charging times for 100 km range is the electric consumption of the vehicle based on the use of a high-Powered Charging station (HPC) or charging type and current as indicted in the literature above. The testing procedure measures are based on a 23 degrees Celsius battery start and ambient temperature with certification values excluding additional auxiliary consuming devices and systems within the vehicle such as seat heating, displays, air conditioning.

Individual consumption (fuel economy) may differ due to driving profile, vehicle load profile, auxiliary consumer usage, temperature, and ambient conditions. Consumption is based on WLTP or NEDC (whichever is indicated) best case conditions and is independently tested for BMW Group. If you are comparing this range with other models or brands make sure they are stating the same WLTP or NEDC testing regime. These results can be used to compare vehicles on a close to “like for like” basis but are unlikely to be achieved in real world conditions for reasons including temperature variation, driving conditions and the use of the auxiliary systems referred to above.

Information provided and images displayed on this site include overseas models and may show some features not available in New Zealand. Please contact an authorised BMW dealer for specific information on vehicles and features available in New Zealand. Product changes may have been made since production of this content.


[1] Official data for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power consumption and electric range was determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring procedure and corresponds to European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the applicable version. For ranges, data determined as per WLTP takes into account any optional equipment (available on the German market in this case). For vehicles that have been newly type approved since 1 January 2021, only the official data according to WLTP exists. In addition, NEDC values are deleted from the certificates of conformity as of 1 January 2023 by EC regulation 2022/195. For more information about NEDC and WLTP measuring procedures visit www.bmw.com/wltp

Further information about fuel consumption and official model-specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the "Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption for new passenger cars", available free of charge at all points of sale, at the Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, Germany, and under https://www.dat.de/co2/.

[2] Range depends on various factors, in particular: individual driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, heating/air conditioning, pre-conditioning.