LAPD Blue: City Has 100 BMW i3 Electric Cars, but Many Stay Parked
With the addition of 100 BMW i3 electric cars, the city government of Los Angeles aimed not just to green its fleet but to realize operating-cost savings. Based on the observations and records obtained by CBS Los Angeles, it?s not nearly as firmly on the path to achieve either of those goals as the announcements might indicate.
That?s because, as the news report uncovered, most of the i3s in the city fleet have been driven remarkably little, and they might be seen more as a novelty than a functional replacement for models with internal-combustion engines. According to the report, citing undisclosed sources, many officers and staff members are reluctant to use the BMWs because of their driving range?an EPA-rated 81 miles with the base 22-kWh battery that most or all of these lease specials are likely to have. The leased i3 fleet is part of a $10.2 million pilot program aiming to put EVs into service as daily city vehicles, not as patrol or pursuit vehicles. ?The new EVs will be part of LAPD?s motor pool, which is largely used by the civilian work force for meetings or site visits, as well as by sworn officers on routine assignments,? said the LAPD in an April 2016 newsletter.
But it seems that many of these vehicles aren?t being driven much at all. A crew followed one of the i3 vehicles to a nail salon and another out to lunch. After obtaining mileage logs (shown below, as seen in the CBS Los Angeles report), the station found many i3s that had very low mileage?including on...
-------------------------------- |
|
How BTCC’s New Hybrid Boost Rules Will Affect the Racing
26-04-2024 09:05 - (
motor )
2025 Hyundai Tucson: New Styling, Upgraded Cabin Tech & Plug-In Hybrid Option
25-04-2024 07:26 - (
motor )