Ø With 11 kW continuous output and 35 kW peak output, the "C evolution" has a powerful motor and provides a high level of riding fun. The top speed is electronically limited to 120 km/h. The scooter supremely handles motorway riding and overtaking - even with a passenger. It is also capable of effortless hill starts on steep slopes with a pillion passenger. In terms of acceleration from 0 to 60 km/h, it comfortably holds its own against current maxi scooters a capacity of 600 cc or more.
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The "C evolution" is powered via a drive train
swing arm. The alternator is positioned behind the battery casing and integrated
in the swing arm.
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BMW Motorrad has
conducted lengthy road tests to develop a form of recuperation which is unique
in single-track vehicles and very transparent for the rider.
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The charge cable required is
housed in a storage compartment on the right-hand side of the footwell. It is
fitted with a mains plug to fit the respective national system.
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BMW Motorrad has
presented the near-production prototype of the C evolution e-scooter as it
might soon go on the market.
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On the other hand, the
temperatures must not be too high since this would impair the lifetime of the
cells.
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While in electrically
powered cars a cooling agent is normally used to cool the battery, air cooling
is used in the "C evolution" in order to save space and weight.
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The system also
processes information from the brake system and decides whether energy should
be recuperated and how much recuperation torque is to be applied to the rear
wheel if required.
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Innovative electric
drive via drivetrain swing arm with liquid-cooled alternator, tooth belt and
planetary gear.
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The drag torque generated by
the alternator is like the familiar "engine brake" that takes effect
when removing the accelerator with a combustion engine.
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The car-type charging socket - currently the only one of its kind in an
electrically powered two-wheel vehicle - is located behind a cover in the
footwell at front left.
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With 11 kW continuous output and 35 kW peak output, the "C
evolution" has a powerful motor and provides a high level of riding fun.
The top speed is electronically limited to 120 km/h.
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Compared to conventional combustion engines, the electric drive of the
"C evolution" also offers significant advantages at low speeds in
particular.
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