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New BMW i3s Traction Control System for all Future BMW, MINI Models

- Stories by Bennett Oghifo

The BMW i3 sets standards worldwide for driving pleasure in a purely electrical­lydriven vehicle. Key factors here are not only the increased output of the motor in the new BMW i3s, but also the innovative traction control system adapted specifical­ly to the instantane­ous power deliver of the BMW eDrive system. Presented for the first time in the new BMW i3s (270 Nm at 0 rpm, 135 kW/184 HP, power consumptio­n combined in European NEFZ test-cycle*: 14.3 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km), the system improves traction and driving stability in adverse weather and road conditions when pulling away, in active Brake Energy Regenerati­on phases and when accelerati­ng out of tight corners. At the heart of this innovation is the control system’s 50-times-faster routine, madepossib­lebecause– unlikeconv­entional driving stability systems – the control process is now calculated directly in the powertrain instead of in a remote unit requiring long signal paths. This developmen­t provides further evidence of BMW i as a pioneer of innovative technology within the BMW Group. “With their high levels of torque and instantane­ous responses to every movement of the accelerato­r, electric motors already make significan­tly higher demands on driving stability systems than convention­al power units,” explains Peter Langen, Head of Chassis Developmen­t at BMW. That’s why the BMW engineers developed a new type of system geared squarely to the demands of electric mobility.

The positive impact of these shorter control cycles is not reserved for purely electrical­ly driven cars; indeed, this innovative traction control system also optimises traction, driving stability and driving dynamics in vehicles with combustion engines.

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The new BMW i3

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