First of all, there is a wall, the Wall --
Batteries installed by Tesla cars are used to store electricity generated by solar panels and help consumers escape the grid.
Feel the beginning of the trend, Mercedes-
Mercedes-Benz and Nissan follow suit and offer fashion-
As a battery for energy storage solutions and dialogue products.
Now it is reported that BMW will provide its own home battery ---
Its green certificate can make it particularly popular in the ecological environment.
Friendly Consumers
Today, at the electric vehicle workshop and exhibition in Montreal, Quebec, the BMW I division announced that it is working with Baker automation for the old lithium-
The ion battery of BMW i3 has a second service life.
When the battery pack of the car is replaced, the consumer will be able to transfer the battery to the charging module designed by Baker. (
Apparently sold separately. )The BMW-and Beck-
The brand system will store the power of the owner and the Enterprise
The owner can use the computer, water-
And, of course, their BMW i3s.
This is an interesting change on Tesla Powerwall with the aim-
Made with new batteries
Nissan's xStorage system uses recycled Leaf batteries, but it seems that Nissan will buy back those batteries and pack them on its own.
Diy bmw, unplugand-
The game method for home energy storage problems is novel and may be very attractive to green energy
Consumers who buy batteries
Electric cars. (
BMW says the system will meet brand demand.
And new batteries. )
Above, you will see an image of the installation of the BMW/Baker system.
Obviously, it's not as beautiful as Powerwall, but it should be as practical as Powerwall.
Of course, the design may change when it is put into production.
The oldest BMW i3s is only three years old and is expected to be sold to consumers as early as 2017.
First of all, there is a wall, the Wall --
Batteries installed by Tesla cars are used to store electricity generated by solar panels and help consumers escape the grid.
Feel the beginning of the trend, Mercedes-
Mercedes-Benz and Nissan follow suit and offer fashion-
As a battery for energy storage solutions and dialogue products.
Now it is reported that BMW will provide its own home battery ---
Its green certificate can make it particularly popular in the ecological environment.
Friendly Consumers
Today, at the electric vehicle workshop and exhibition in Montreal, Quebec, the BMW I division announced that it is working with Baker automation for the old lithium-
The ion battery of BMW i3 has a second service life.
When the battery pack of the car is replaced, the consumer will be able to transfer the battery to the charging module designed by Baker. (
Apparently sold separately. )The BMW-and Beck-
The brand system will store the power of the owner and the Enterprise
The owner can use the computer, water-
And, of course, their BMW i3s.
This is an interesting change on Tesla Powerwall with the aim-
Made with new batteries
Nissan's xStorage system uses recycled Leaf batteries, but it seems that Nissan will buy back those batteries and pack them on its own.
Diy bmw, unplugand-
The game method for home energy storage problems is novel and may be very attractive to green energy
Consumers who buy batteries
Electric cars. (
BMW says the system will meet brand demand.
And new batteries. )
Above, you will see an image of the installation of the BMW/Baker system.
Obviously, it's not as beautiful as Powerwall, but it should be as practical as Powerwall.
Of course, the design may change when it is put into production.
The oldest BMW i3s is only three years old and is expected to be sold to consumers as early as 2017.