BMW discusses sustainable mobility with launch of electric scooter
14 May 2014|2,806 views
Barcelona was the setting of the international launch of BMW's first completely electric scooter, the BMW C evolution. With this innovative initiative as backdrop, a meeting took place that gathered experts from different parts of the world for an in-depth discussion about the challenges of sustainable mobility in the cities.


First, the LifeDrive system: two overlapping and separate modules housing the powertrain system of the car and the passenger cell; and the use of carbon fibre, a lighter material as resistant as steel, used for the first time in production vehicles.
Carl-Friedrich Eckhardt, BMW's Mobility Services Manager, also presented his point of view about how modern cities can benefit from this new intermodal and sustainable form of mobility.
Infrastructures as a prerequisite for E-Mobility success, was the seminar presented by Diego Martinez. Responsible for BMW i at BMW Group Spain, where he explained the necessity to adapt cities to new mobility and how manufacturers and administrations need to work together to achieve it.
Barcelona was the setting of the international launch of BMW's first completely electric scooter, the BMW C evolution. With this innovative initiative as backdrop, a meeting took place that gathered experts from different parts of the world for an in-depth discussion about the challenges of sustainable mobility in the cities.
Julian Weber, responsible for Innovation and E-Mobility Projects, offered the technical point of view, explaining the main features of the BMW i3, BMW's electrical vehicle.
First, the LifeDrive system: two overlapping and separate modules housing the powertrain system of the car and the passenger cell; and the use of carbon fibre, a lighter material as resistant as steel, used for the first time in production vehicles.
Carl-Friedrich Eckhardt, BMW's Mobility Services Manager, also presented his point of view about how modern cities can benefit from this new intermodal and sustainable form of mobility.
Infrastructures as a prerequisite for E-Mobility success, was the seminar presented by Diego Martinez. Responsible for BMW i at BMW Group Spain, where he explained the necessity to adapt cities to new mobility and how manufacturers and administrations need to work together to achieve it.
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