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BMW iX drives 608.1 WLTP miles with prototype battery from Our Next Energy

The BMW iX is an all-new electric luxury SUV that has already received plenty of acclaim and attention since its debut. But, the iX offers more than just an impressive exterior design and luxurious interior. It also features an advanced and powerful battery that has been developed by Our Next Energy (ONE). The latest test results of the BMW iX battery prototype have revealed that it can drive up to 608.1 WLTP miles on a single charge.

The BMW iX is the first model in BMW’s electric line-up and it is packed with advanced features and technology. It is powered by two electric motors, one for the front wheels and one for the rear, providing a combined output of up to 500 hp and a maximum torque of up to 750 Nm. BMW has also equipped the iX with a 11.6 kWh battery, which provides up to 300 miles of range. This range is possible thanks to the advanced battery technology developed by Our Next Energy (ONE).

The BMW iX is the first vehicle to feature the ONE battery technology, and it has now been officially tested by the European Union’s New Vehicle Assessment Program (NVAP). The latest test results of the BMW iX battery prototype have revealed that it can drive up to 608.1 WLTP miles on a single charge. This is an impressive result, especially considering that the previous-generation BMW i3 could only reach up to 125 miles of range on a single charge.

The impressive range of the BMW iX has been made possible thanks to the advanced battery technology developed by ONE. This technology has allowed for a higher energy density, which means that more energy can be stored in the same amount of space. This enables the battery to store more energy and thus provide more range. Additionally, the battery cells used in the ONE battery are more efficient, allowing for better performance and a longer lifespan.

Not only is the BMW iX equipped with an impressive battery, it also offers a range of other green features. These include a regenerative braking system that captures energy from braking and converts it into electricity, and an energy recovery system that captures energy from the vehicle’s exhaust and converts it into electrical energy. The BMW iX also has an efficient powertrain that maximizes energy efficiency and reduces emissions, and it can be recharged using either AC or DC power.

The BMW iX is a great example of the progress that has been made in green vehicle technology. It is the perfect example of how a luxurious, high-performance vehicle can also be green. With its impressive range and impressive battery technology, the iX is sure to be a hit with eco-conscious luxury drivers.

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