http://insideevs.com/bmw-to-finally-replace-i3-onboard-charger-to-restore-promised-7-4-kw-charging-rate/
BMW To Finally Replace i3 Onboard Charger To Restore Promised 7.4 kW
Charging Rate
[20141227]  by Eric Loveday 

[image  
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BMW i3 EV

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With This Cord Plugged In, The BMW i3 Will Now Charge At Its Promised Rate
After Onboard Charger Replacement
]

When the BMW i3 launched in the U.S., BMW promised a Level 2 charging rate
of over 7.0 kW.

Promised Versus Delivered
While the promise was over 7.0 kW (7.4 kW to be precise), several U.S. i3s
began to blow what’s known as the KLE (onboard charger).  BMW’s response was
to push through an update that effectively limited charging to between 4 and
5.5 kW.  

In essence, the i3 was no longer the electric car that BMW promised, at
least for those who got the update.  However, some i3 owners squeezed
through the holes, managing to avoid the update as long as possible. 
Several of those owners later experienced onboard charger failure.  There
were even some i3 owners who demanded and received a buyback from BMW on the
grounds that the car did not match the charging specifications released by
BMW.

Resolution
BMW isn’t being open is regards to the actual issue.  With years of testing
electric cars under its belt, you’d think that the German automaker would’ve
equipped the i3 with a robust onboard charger.  However, the same issues
that plagued BMW ActiveE owners continue to be problematic for new i3
buyers.

Fortunately, BMW finally claims to have fix for a problem that’s been irking
i3 owners for a long time now.

BMW has issued a service campaign to replace the onboard chargers in
affected vehicles.  This, along with a software update, should restore the
i3's charging rate back to 7.0 kW or higher.

Beta Testing
Some i3 owners have been beta testing this replacement onboard charger for a
few weeks now.  To the best of our knowledge, no problems have been reported
with this new unit.

What To Do
If you own an i3 in the U.S., contact your dealer to see if your vehicle is
among the affected cars.  Onboard chargers will be replaced free of charge.
A software update will be needed to restore maximum Level 2 charging.

For reference, here’s the official service action.  Your dealer should be
made aware of this: Service Action – B61 31 14 KLE Update
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