http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/bmw-i3-attracts-older-buyers-31371
BMW i3 attracts older buyers
Paul Gover  17 March 2015

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2015 BMW i3 
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Grey power is giving a surprising boost to the new green car at BMW.

The electric baby i3 was intended to bring gen-Y youngsters to the car and
company but early returns instead show ageing baby boomers have fallen for
the trendy city car.

They have been won over by convenience - the i3 is ideal for inner-city
living and short-haul work that doesn't threaten the i3's 125km range on
plug-in battery power. They're also more comfortable about paying nearly
$70,000 to do something positive for the planet.

Even so, i3 sales - and the tally for its bigger brother, the i8 hybrid
supercar - have barely troubled the scorers in Australia. It's been a
similar story with other early electric arrivals, such as the awful
Mitsubishi i-MiEV and Nissan Leaf. For Renault, plans to import the electric
Zoe have stalled because there is zero incentive from governments for the
early adopters - unlike Germany, Britain and the US, which typically give up
to $15,000 in tax breaks and other incentives.

BMW says the early numbers for the i3 are not as bad as they look. A quick
call to one of the i-car dealers reveals an order book with a relatively
healthy 50 cars. The same outlet is approaching double digits for the i8,
despite a price that puts it in Porsche 911 country. 

Yet this year only 24 of the examples of the i3s have been delivered in
Australia. "Sales of BMW i3 and i8 have been slightly restricted due to
supply issues," says BMW Australia spokeswoman Lenore Fletcher.

"Our current tally is 24 (year-to-date) for i3 and eight for i8 but we
expect that to increase with vehicles delivered in March." She declines to
comment on the type of buyers but hopes that sales will increase as more
cars arrive and people begin to see them on the road.

"As we indicated at launch, our goal with these BMW i vehicles is not to
have high volumes." The plug-ins, she says, were to be rolling showpieces of
BMW's "prowess in developing innovative technologies".
[© 2015 Carsguide.com.au]



http://www.businesscarmanager.co.uk/ev-hire-lets-try-buy/
EV hire lets you try before you buy
Paul Myles | 18 March 2015

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Electric Car Hire have BMW i3s available for hire
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A HIRE fleet of electric BMW i3s has been launched by the UK’s first
electric-only car hire company, Electric Car Hire.

The company’s zero-emission 100% electric cars are now available to drivers
in London and the South East for daily or weekly hire.

Electric Car Hire point out that with only just over 50,000 new ultra low
emission vehicles (ULEVs) sold last year, more work is needed to influence
car buyers that low emission and electric cars are the future. It says
hiring cars can provide a low cost and accessible option for motorists to
try the vehicles.

There is a host of driver incentive schemes available for electric cars
including free charging, a waive on the London congestion charge, and free
parking in certain London Boroughs.  This is all part of the UK’s goal to
lead the way in accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles globally. In
June, London will also host the finish of the world’s first fully electric
motor racing series, Formula E.

We are on the cusp of a new and exciting era in motoring with sustainable
driving now becoming part of the nation’s conscience

Matthew Munson, managing director of Electric Car Hire, said: “We are on the
cusp of a new and exciting era in motoring with sustainable driving now
becoming part of the nation’s conscience. There are now more charging points
in London than petrol stations, and with the Government funding only
increasing the numbers, it has never been easier to make sure your vehicle
is charged and ready for use.  We’re here to support this trend and offer an
affordable service that’s environmentally and user-friendly.”

Electric Car Hire offers a tailored hire service for customers, with free
same day delivery of any one of its BMW i3s if ordered before 4pm.

Hire rates start from £21.50 per day or £235 a week. The vehicle is free to
charge at most roadside charging points across London and can be fully
charged in just 30 minutes using a ‘DC fast charge’ device, provided upon
rental.
[© businesscarmanager.co.uk]



http://www.treehugger.com/cars/Road-test-joel-feder-takes-bmw-i3-electric-car-spin-video.html
Road test: Joel Feder takes the BMW i3 electric car for a spin (video)
Michael Graham Richard  March 18, 2015




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